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Old 09-05-2015, 11:46 AM
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Just got 22" 3645 Harley wheels. Im trying to find the caps online for a good price and it seems the 2006 are twice as much as any other Harley center cap. The other thing is I see people advertising the 2008 model cap (22" rim but totally diff design) as fiting 2006-2008 22" rim. Does anyone have experience with this? Also i see the Limited 22" caps listed as fiting 2006-2008 f150's with 22" wheels. Im thinking the Ad's are totally wrong. Any input?
Also as far as Lugs, does anyone know cheap replacement that the caps will clip onto correctly.... Obviously Factory lugs are crazy expensive. Thanks for any feedback.
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I can offer no advice on the caps but here are mine. I'm not sure what year the HD wheels came from but mine is a 2012.



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I can offer no advice on the caps but here are mine. I'm not sure what year the HD wheels came from but mine is a 2012.



Those are the 3645 2006' Harley wheel bro. Nice!! What drop do you have? Mines 3.5/5.5. What tires are you running? I was thinking of going with 265/40 instead of the 275/35 because there $150 cheaper for 4 but not sure if that would be to narrow for a 9" rim.
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285/45/22 Bridgestone duelers there not cheap but great tires. As far as my kit goes I have belltech drop struts with no spacers and the flip kit. I think that's 3.5/4 in the front and 4.5 in the rear. I have airlift tow bags also as it is an fx4 and I still tow my skid loader and car trailer around with it. I have everything to set up the rear bags to auto fill and dump as weight is added to the rear. Just need to find the time to install it. I also would like to add a rear sway bar.
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Originally Posted by 1lowranger
285/45/22 Bridgestone duelers there not cheap but great tires. As far as my kit goes I have belltech drop struts with no spacers and the flip kit. I think that's 3.5/4 in the front and 4.5 in the rear. I have airlift tow bags also as it is an fx4 and I still tow my skid loader and car trailer around with it. I have everything to set up the rear bags to auto fill and dump as weight is added to the rear. Just need to find the time to install it. I also would like to add a rear sway bar.
Looks great bro... I have the same kit. Mines no spacers 3.5-4"F/5.5R. If you use the Belltech Shackles that come with the kit its a 5.5, if you use your stock shackles with the Flip its 6".
Once my 22's are on I might do the Stock shackle, bring it down to 6" and look into what will grab me another 1" up front. With my 18's now I have 1" clearance from cross memeber so I need to grab atleast 3" more for a daily driver. Thanks for showing me how the wheels fill out the fenders 👌🏼
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sorry to revive an old thread but where did you end up getting the lugs and did you need special ones??



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