I don't know what these wheels are. They're on the Ranger I bought a couple months ago and I think they are cool. They look like the wheels on the old F-150 Lightnings but aren't quite the same.
I don't know what these wheels are. They're on the Ranger I bought a couple months ago and I think they are cool. They look like the wheels on the old F-150 Lightnings but aren't quite the same.
I'd put money on old Centerlines. I see some like that come up fairly frequently on Craigslist around here.
In reply to BlueInGreen44:
Looks like an early '90's American Racing wheel, or a knockoff of their wheel. I think it was Ultra Wheels that had a few clones of the ARE stuff back then.
Around here we called them saw blades. It was the aftermarket aluminum wheel to have on your truck in the early 90s. I don't remember now but my guess is they were the first low cost aluminum wheel. I don't remember them coming stock on anything.
On "The Strip" in my hometown in the late '80s, these were called directionals, and Enkei was either what they were, or what you lied, and told people they were. Occasionally, "sawblades", and there was another design called "Blahs".
KMC built them through their Ultra line. If I recall 15x8s weee right at $99 in 1992, 15x10s were $129. I didn't sell all of them but I sold too many!
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