I'm trying to learn the wheel types so I can make an intelligent decision
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when I finally pop for super singles. Guys, I DO appreciate the good info!
As you can tell from the replies, there are a lot of options.
You might want to think about what kind of look or what you want to use the truck for, list your budget and ask specific questions. Also, some of these options might need to be done by yourself as they may entail liability issues (for instance, I doubt many (any?) tire shops would even touch an adapter plate) and this might also affect what you want.
I'd suggest an image web search to see what people have done, get some ideas, then ask more specific questions. For instance, even among super singles, there are several different options.
Tire-wise, the stock NDT's to 46" (if you're sticking with 3 axles) and stuff in between. If you are going to bob your deuce, you could go even larger.
Wheel-wise, whatever works. These aren't Ferrari's, where even a little offset can be problematic, there's quite a bit of leeway in what you can do.