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Old 06-01-2011, 07:01 PM
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15x18 wheels...

What companies still make this size wheels? Looking to do a sas project with this size wheels. Lmk what u guys think!
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A 15x18? What kind of tire do you run on that?

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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
A 15x18? What kind of tire do you run on that?

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35x15.50x15 Swaper sx
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lmao i see where this is going
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Originally Posted by Elton
lmao i see where this is going
Where? Tell me!
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I love the Swamper SX... My dad has them on his Jxxp they are nice tires. and the wear isnt that bad...
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A 15x18 rim with a 35/15.50/15 tire on it?

Is that right?

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im pretty sure a 15x12 would be much better for the tire size your gonna be using....but thats just my opinion
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Try Willamette wheel or google custom wheel maker.
edit--sorry willamette is out of business maybe these guys: http://www.bigwheels.net/
...also maybe check the truck pulling forums...I thought there were a few manufacturer...just stop a guy driving a truck like the one below, they should be able to hook you up...

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i read this and i thought, i bet this dudes from hawaii....
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Originally Posted by 87hillbillyoter
i read this and i thought, i bet this dudes from hawaii....
Yup from Hawaii! That black tacoma in the picture my friend built that! That truck is on the big island! Rpm built!!!
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I ran the 33x15.50 SXs on 15x10 wheels:


Perfect wheel setup for that width tire for actual off-road use.
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Originally Posted by 808-3VZE
Yup from Hawaii! That black tacoma in the picture my friend built that! That truck is on the big island! Rpm built!!!
I can appreciate the work that went into it, but if I am gonna have a truck with those tires it will be 4WD, no front CV's
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Originally Posted by ocdropzone
I can appreciate the work that went into it, but if I am gonna have a truck with those tires it will be 4WD, no front CV's
Yup! That tacoma is 2wd! Still impressive!
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Google innovative creations 808 or klf bulit both shops are on Maui. Heard they build some MEAN lifted Toyotas! The entire 808 state builds some outrageous toys.

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Originally Posted by 87hillbillyoter
i read this and i thought, i bet this dudes from hawaii....
lol, why hawaii? guess thats the trend over there? i didnt see any when i was visiting
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Originally Posted by ToyoTech559
lol, why hawaii? guess thats the trend over there? i didnt see any when i was visiting
That's how we like um high and wide! Recon law sucks here thou! The lowest part of the rear bumper can't be more than 36 inches from the ground!
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Originally Posted by 808-3VZE
That's how we like um high and wide! Recon law sucks here thou! The lowest part of the rear bumper can't be more than 36 inches from the ground!
i love the look of super wide tires. i wont do it cuz they cost so much lol and i hate fender flares unless its factory

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The one thing you have to keep in mind is how often you want to change wheel bearings.
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Im not Hawaiian, but my brother said my news wheels look Hawaiian.

15x10 -54 offset 31x10.5 m/ts



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