I have saved enough to get my bus a new set of shinny simulators. I wonder if anyone would share with me your experiences? I have actually met the owner and he was very helpful. Other opinions or options?
Thanks
Grant
I bought 2 drive axle covers from them. They were nice to deal with and the only folks that would sell me just the covers without top hats lug covers and all that other stuff. They shipped quickly but they had a couple small dings and I didn't want to box and ship back or complain. I figured I'd drop a tire gauge or something myself. They are kind of flimsy I probbally wouldn't buy again. There is a co in CA that sells the real chrome wheel for about 135. I paid about 189 ea for the rattlers. I can get a great deal on front or tags and in the past I painted drive and added chrome center cap. Looked pretty good.
I have purchased 6 sets from hub king, quick shipment, helpful and honest. I will buy more!
Mike @ Moose Creek Motorcabins
Hi Grant,
I must say, this company is one of the best! Great product, fast shipping, great telephone dealings!
You should have no problem with them....
Nick-
As I said before great folks, but here's the real deal http://www.westernchrome.net/index.php3?ShowPage=steel
The next time I'm out west I am going to pick a couple of the up and there will be a pair of simulaters for sale cheap!!
what kind of price for the Chrome?
I am thinking by the time you dismount tires, remount tires and reballance tires plus the potential maint issues I would just sspend $$ on Alcoas
Quote from: tekebird on February 25, 2007, 09:17:25 PM
what kind of price for the Chrome?
I am thinking by the time you dismount tires, remount tires and reballance tires plus the potential maint issues I would just sspend $$ on Alcoas
Teke:
Although I'd love to have a set of Alocas ... still WAY more to make the change from steel to Alcoas, even with your stainless steel simulators investment. Unless you know a really really good source for Alcoas $$$
Jerry H.