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First, let me say that although I've only been registered to this site for a very short time, I've been perusing it for months. I just drove my first(surely not my last) deuce home yesterday. Needless to say, I'm very excited. The avatar picture is my new truck. I've dubbed it the turtle because it's so green and so slow.
I decided to insert my stupid newby question here: My truck is a non-turbo continental multi fuel. I drove it home last night. I asked the guy I bought it from how fast I could go and he said 55. That put the rpms at about 2800. When I got home I read a post saying that 2800 was not good. If so, what is?
Well...anyways, to the point. Since I decided I wanted a deuce of my very own, I was sure I would go the super singles route. I've been looking at everything posted on this site to find out what was involved. Yesterday I found a posting that talked about Hayes Lemmerz International, Inc. and thier 20" x 11" Take-A-Part wheel, designed for the M35 2½-ton truck ESP Program. The guy who posted(sorry I don't remember who) said he had tried repeatedly to find out how much it would be get some. He had asked them by e-mail about batches of 100 or so rims, and had apparently not even gotten a reply. So, to try and make this long story longer, I e-mailed and recieived a reply next day(today). It goes like this:
This is not an active production part that we run on a regular basis. We require a minimum order of 500 pieces plus a set-up charge to run these wheels.
Regards,
Dan Kohn
Sr. Account Manager
Hayes Lemmerz International, Inc.
Ph: 734-737-5655
Fax: 734-737-5955
http://ch.hayes-lemmerz.com
I've noticed that some of you have tried to coordinate junkyard runs, and have talked about getting something together for good six hole 20" rims. Quick math would tell you that to get together for 500 rims, there would have to be 71 people all wanting 7 of them. That may be rediculous, but I'm a dreamer with a deuce and I wantum'.
I decided to insert my stupid newby question here: My truck is a non-turbo continental multi fuel. I drove it home last night. I asked the guy I bought it from how fast I could go and he said 55. That put the rpms at about 2800. When I got home I read a post saying that 2800 was not good. If so, what is?
Well...anyways, to the point. Since I decided I wanted a deuce of my very own, I was sure I would go the super singles route. I've been looking at everything posted on this site to find out what was involved. Yesterday I found a posting that talked about Hayes Lemmerz International, Inc. and thier 20" x 11" Take-A-Part wheel, designed for the M35 2½-ton truck ESP Program. The guy who posted(sorry I don't remember who) said he had tried repeatedly to find out how much it would be get some. He had asked them by e-mail about batches of 100 or so rims, and had apparently not even gotten a reply. So, to try and make this long story longer, I e-mailed and recieived a reply next day(today). It goes like this:
This is not an active production part that we run on a regular basis. We require a minimum order of 500 pieces plus a set-up charge to run these wheels.
Regards,
Dan Kohn
Sr. Account Manager
Hayes Lemmerz International, Inc.
Ph: 734-737-5655
Fax: 734-737-5955
http://ch.hayes-lemmerz.com
I've noticed that some of you have tried to coordinate junkyard runs, and have talked about getting something together for good six hole 20" rims. Quick math would tell you that to get together for 500 rims, there would have to be 71 people all wanting 7 of them. That may be rediculous, but I'm a dreamer with a deuce and I wantum'.