WTB M1009 CUCV Blazer Wheels

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TerryD
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WTB M1009 CUCV Blazer Wheels

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I'm looking for a set of the M1009 CUCV Blazer wheels. 15x8" I'd like to have a whole set but would buy one or two if you have them in good shape.
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Have you tried/talked to UNIMOG-GUY?
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No I haven't, I don't have his contact info. Is it in the list?
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Re: WTB M1009 CUCV Blazer Wheels

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Yeah his info was on the list.

Name: Chris Nietzold
Address: 1012 Oak Pointe Court Blacksburg, VA 24060
Phone: (239) 595-0428
Email: cnietzold@radford.edu

I don't know if he has any but i know he has 2 CUCV trucks so he might at least know where to get some.

Good luck!
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Re: WTB M1009 CUCV Blazer Wheels

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How do the M1009 wheels differe from other 6 lug steelies?
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They are the old "Camper Special" 15x8s from the 70's heavy duty 1/2 ton trucks. The Civilian K5 wheels are thinner material and not designed for as much weight or recovery from side loading. I don't care for aftermarket wheels because of the lug-centric weight bearing vs the factory hub-centric where the hubs carry the weight while the lugs just transfer power.
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