I need help on deciding what rims i should get
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I need help on deciding what rims i should get
I need help on deciding what rims i should get when i get my lift and tires
my first idea was to keep the stockers but i drifted away from that idea
here are the choices i have come up with:
$89
$45
$65
here is a pic of my runner if i get the black wheels i will prob remove the sticker any other recommendations please feel free but the i need to stay super cheep
Thanks guys
my first idea was to keep the stockers but i drifted away from that idea
here are the choices i have come up with:
$89
$45
$65
here is a pic of my runner if i get the black wheels i will prob remove the sticker any other recommendations please feel free but the i need to stay super cheep
Thanks guys
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yea if your looking for cheap ones go with the rockcrawlers but check out cragars from summit they are 38 or so if i remember right...but stick with black.
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yeah i was leaning toward the two black ones but i think ill get the beadlocks to be different but im still not sure
and ill be sure to check summit thanks
as and ye shall receive http://www.roughcountry.com/black_wheels.html
and ill be sure to check summit thanks
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do you guys think that when i remove the stickers the paint will be a different shade?? Keep in mind that the paint has been very well maintained...
do you think it will look bad with the sticker on there? i guess ill just make the decision when everything is finished but jw what you guys think
do you think it will look bad with the sticker on there? i guess ill just make the decision when everything is finished but jw what you guys think
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i just removed my stripe with a drill mounted rubber wheel that they sell at napa and on the net......i had a difference in shades but i also was due for a polish and a wax so once i did that the two sections faded quite nicely into one another and 2 months later they are all the way integrated to one color...and that is on a shiny red runner...with white u will be fine....just let the area get some sun and oxidation for awhile after you strip and polish.... i say go black w/e you do...[for wheels]
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i just removed my stripe with a drill mounted rubber wheel that they sell at napa and on the net......i had a difference in shades but i also was due for a polish and a wax so once i did that the two sections faded quite nicely into one another and 2 months later they are all the way integrated to one color...and that is on a shiny red runner...with white u will be fine....just let the area get some sun and oxidation for awhile after you strip and polish.... i say go black w/e you do...[for wheels]
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for sure...the wheel comes about 5-6 inches across and is made out of industrial type eraser material...you put it in your drill tip and go up and down along the stripe..it essentially erases the stripe with ease..less than 15 minutes per side and you cannot damage your paint at all..trust me..it really is an amazin and quick little deal..just pay attention to the manufacturers guidlines about maximum rpm and your all good..then polish polish polish....g/luck
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i would reccomend the simulation bead locks, got them on my truck and love the way they look and the lock sticks up and acts as a great bead protector, its saved my ass a few times.
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for sure...the wheel comes about 5-6 inches across and is made out of industrial type eraser material...you put it in your drill tip and go up and down along the stripe..it essentially erases the stripe with ease..less than 15 minutes per side and you cannot damage your paint at all..trust me..it really is an amazin and quick little deal..just pay attention to the manufacturers guidlines about maximum rpm and your all good..then polish polish polish....g/luck
I'd just get a plastic razor and a heat gun personally. I never had any troubles with that
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i just removed my stripe with a drill mounted rubber wheel that they sell at napa and on the net......i had a difference in shades but i also was due for a polish and a wax so once i did that the two sections faded quite nicely into one another and 2 months later they are all the way integrated to one color...and that is on a shiny red runner...with white u will be fine....just let the area get some sun and oxidation for awhile after you strip and polish.... i say go black w/e you do...[for wheels]
You can get the white wheels in a lot of different styles and they are a lot cheaper because they are less popular, use a scotch bright and scuff them real well and paint them your self. Just my opinion......
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