A quick search on "Eagle Alloys" gets this old pic of somebody's ride, caption read "with new Eagle Alloys".
The "blade" directional style of wheel was ultra-popular in the nineties on all types of aftermarket wheels including dually ones. Sometimes they were available left/right such as the ones in the pic so that the direction could be the same on either side of the car or in this case front/back w/ the rear's reversed. Eagle recommended that stock steel wheels be used on the rear inners for cost and and the thinner thickness so stock studs could be retained. It's possible that others (even Alcoa) made them but Eagles were cheaper and more common. Unlike Alcoas there were no mfr. logos or decals on the wheels, just the center caps which I'd gather are long gone in this case.
Blades later fell out of style, not seen on new wheels much.
I should add: I wouldn't bet my life they were made by Eagle, just saying "probably". (Oh crap now my "last pic" is going to be of some guys Chevy truck...)
No clue who made them but look like they were made for a ford f350. mine had the same rims in the front and rear in and out. so any one rim could be used on any tire. nice so you dont need but one spare. Should be able to find out who made them buy looking up the f350 wheel s for sale and get a replacement if thats whats needed.
Also looks like they would mix with the stock rims.
I've seen them on a ford based motor home. Mid 1990s. Class C? I think they call them. Whatever is a dually truck based chassis and front end. That one. I can't remember the brand but I bet they were made for the coach builder.. It might be wise to call coach builders or send emails. Many brands were absorbed by other larger builders so the list should be short.. I don't think it was a Shasta and I don't think it was a Winnie. It was someone I knew who had it but its been a while
Thanks. My problem was spelling "alloys" with only one "l" in my Google search.
DOH!
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