View Full Version : Driv Moonshine 20" black 6 lug wheels - freaking BEAUTIFUL


someotherguy
05-07-2007, 04:08 PM
PLEASE PM ME IF INTERESTED... THANKS!

OK, so I bought these wheels hoping they'd fit my '94 light duty 2500, which is six lug. Due to the old style hub these wheels will not fit on the front of my truck. They are for NBS six luggers, since you guys have the different bearing/hub setup. The guy I bought them from had them on an NBS and they tuck.

20x8.5 Driv Moonshine wheels in black.. set of four.. beautiful deep lip in brushed aluminum, and chrome centercaps with the "driv" logo on them - not black caps like their website shows. The wheels are used but you'd be hard pressed to find any real flaws; there's like maybe 2 or 3 extremely minor scratches on them that you have to look very hard to see. No curb rash. No bends. No chips. No tire machine marks. They're not even dirty.

$700 FIRM, located in Houston Texas, not really interested in shipping. Like I said they're used but look practically new. The cheapest price on ebay for these new is $1150, others are $1300+ and don't include shipping! So don't pass these up. They really look sharp and I'm pissed I can't use them, but oh well.

Pics of the actual wheels:

http://www.someotherplace.com/forsale/HPIM5810.JPG

http://www.someotherplace.com/forsale/HPIM5811.JPG

Richard

sLOWrado01
05-07-2007, 06:52 PM
arggg if only these were chrome id be on my way to houston, always loved these wheels theyll go quick at that price, good luck.

boombazokajoe91
05-13-2007, 11:36 PM
dam those are nice....

someotherguy
05-21-2007, 10:06 AM
So come on and get 'em :D

I put an ad somewhere else and got a bunch of emails but I guess nobody has any money??

Richard

thebagged1
05-21-2007, 07:58 PM
offset?

Tony 2-Tone
05-22-2007, 11:35 AM
Where are you located?

edit: Houston, nevermind just saw it.

PM sent

Robby5323
05-23-2007, 06:45 PM
Do you still have these?

someotherguy
05-27-2007, 12:49 PM
Still got 'em.. still got 'em.. still got 'em..

If y'all PM me I'll get your messages sooner. I don't check here every day. :D

Richard

c.nash
05-27-2007, 09:01 PM
How much for these shipped?

96thebossgrnchv
05-27-2007, 10:33 PM
pretty sure he won't ship them

DefEddie
05-28-2007, 03:28 AM
Curious what the problem was mounting them?
I've got an OBS 4wd yukon(92) does it have the same hub problem?

thebagged1
05-28-2007, 04:35 PM
find out offset and wanna ship?

Trey
05-29-2007, 09:40 AM
Do you still have them? If so,can you give me a call at 979-209-4651

DefEddie
05-30-2007, 11:00 AM
Curious what the problem was mounting them?
I've got an OBS 4wd yukon(92) does it have the same hub problem?
^^^^

PewterTahoe
06-03-2007, 10:26 AM
Damn those would look good on my Tahoe.

someotherguy
06-04-2007, 11:47 AM
The NBS trucks have the wheel bearing assembly behind the face of the rotor, so the hub area is pretty shallow - much like a rear hub. OBS trucks don't; it's traditional style, with the bearings poking out into the hub. This makes the hub thicker, and taller. Wheels that are designed with the NBS in mind tend to not take the old style hub into consideration (which makes sense, since *most* of the 6 lug OBS are 4x4's anyway, less likely to get blingin' wheels) so the wheels don't fit. When you try to put these wheels on an OBS, the first thing you'll notice is the dust cap for the wheel bearings will knock the center cap off the wheel, then you still have about another half inch before the wheel can even sit flat on the rotor, but it can't because the center bore of the wheel isn't big enough.

Hope that makes sense; kinda hard to explain it but once you saw it you'd understand totally. If your truck had enough room to throw in a spacer, I measured it enough to find that a 1" spacer would do it. Not something you'd want to do on a lowered OBS, though; and mine is 5/7 static.

Those who left their #'s I'm calling you in just a minute; as far as those who want shipping, sorry.

Richard

CrAsHnBuRn"07"
06-04-2007, 12:10 PM
I Looked Into These For My Nbs 07 They Would Have To Be Like A +30mm Offset

DefEddie
06-14-2007, 06:45 AM
So beside's the fact that a lug cover won't fit,you could just machine the hole in the center larger to make them sit flush/fit correct?
Sorry to threadjack,but I was planning on putting rim's on my OBS 4x4 and didn't think I needed to be picky. Definatly thank's for the head's up.

someotherguy
06-26-2007, 02:55 PM
SOLD, SOLD, SOLD, to some dude from craigslist. Called about them, 1 hour later he's at my house, paid for and gone. SEEYA! That's how it's done..

Richard