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personally, i like the ones on the left.
though like i said on t4r if you're at all interested in black ones, kickaha is selling his AR mojave teflons.
but really, i think those wheels on the left would look awesome ...
though like i said on t4r if you're at all interested in black ones, kickaha is selling his AR mojave teflons.
but really, i think those wheels on the left would look awesome ...
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Originally Posted by r0cky
personally, i like the ones on the left.
though like i said on t4r if you're at all interested in black ones, kickaha is selling his AR mojave teflons.
but really, i think those wheels on the left would look awesome ...
though like i said on t4r if you're at all interested in black ones, kickaha is selling his AR mojave teflons.
but really, i think those wheels on the left would look awesome ...
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if you plan to do any offroading, i would recommend that you get the cheapest rims as possible that are 16x8 w/ 4.5" BS and 0 offset (commonly found). They will fit for sure as that's the size I have along with others. Stick to 16x8's because it'll give you the greatest sidewall thickness since you have more sidewall compared to a 17" rim. tires are cheaper too btw (then again so are the rims). (o yeah, if you do offroad, take them runnin boards off! )
if you plan to stay on the road then dude, get the biggest and baddest wheels possible (larger the better except make sure you don't get too low profile of a tire though).
good luck!
if you plan to stay on the road then dude, get the biggest and baddest wheels possible (larger the better except make sure you don't get too low profile of a tire though).
good luck!
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Originally Posted by Kenn
Which wheels do ya think will look good on my black Runner?
I've always liked the Mickey Thompson Classic II's (with or without beadlocks). I think they have a classic off-road look that looks just as good on-road. I've been considering them myself.
I think it also depends on the tire you plan to wrap around it. An aggressive MT or MT/R will look really nice on the Mickey Thompson wheels. A less aggressive all-terrain or all-season LT tire might be best on the other wheel.
Good luck, let us know what you decide and post pictures of course.
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The tires I plan to purchase are the Revos in LT265/75/16 and I plan to add a lift soon also. I might have to agree with you regarding the Mickeys and the M/T. I am not sure what the Mickeys will look like with the Revos. I think the Mickeys are sweet. But I might look at procomps or classic II's. They are a less expensive alternative and look very similar. M/T's are not on my radar for the amount of offroading I plan to do in the future. Mine will be mainly street with some trails, but nothing too xtreme. Also need the snow traction for the times I go to Mammoth Mtn for snowboarding.
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Originally Posted by calg3
Another vote for the M/T style rims on the left, what is the price difference between your two choices? Is that a factor at all?
I think I might go with these, 405 for a set on ebay: