285s not fitting
#121
Originally Posted by 4x4Fink
Awesome, I could use that as a fallback plan if these Lexus wheels from this company turn out to be no good.
Thanks Andy!
I am going to call the guy now as I have not received an email from him yet...
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Thanks Andy!
I am going to call the guy now as I have not received an email from him yet...
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#124
Originally Posted by 4x4Fink
Yeah, I posted it earlier. $562 shipped to my door with center caps with minor fading.
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Are you getting them???
#125
He was supposed to email me some pics and hasn't yet, I will call him in a minute to check and see whats up.
If the pics come through and they look decent then I'll definitely pull the trigger...odds are I will get them.
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If the pics come through and they look decent then I'll definitely pull the trigger...odds are I will get them.
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#128
Originally Posted by trainerdude
not to hijack this thread, but why is it that some of you guys can run 285's on stock wheels with no problems and at the same time some have trouble?
#130
this sucks. i've been collecting penny's to do a 2.5" lift and 285's on my stock wheels. i can't afford spacers, shaved a-arms, or new wheels. do you think it has something to do with the mud terrains? i plan (ed) on getting the nitto terra grapplers. maybe these will work.
#131
Originally Posted by trainerdude
this sucks. i've been collecting penny's to do a 2.5" lift and 285's on my stock wheels. i can't afford spacers, shaved a-arms, or new wheels. do you think it has something to do with the mud terrains? i plan (ed) on getting the nitto terra grapplers. maybe these will work.
#132
Dude...trust me, it definitely sucks!
But it's definitely my own fault, if I had done my research and not rushed into this I would have noticed that not many people are running stock wheels with 285's without any other modification.
What I am doing to come close to break even is getting the Lexus wheels, get them mounted and ready to rock and then selling my Limited wheels. In the end I'll probably be out about $150 or so.
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But it's definitely my own fault, if I had done my research and not rushed into this I would have noticed that not many people are running stock wheels with 285's without any other modification.
What I am doing to come close to break even is getting the Lexus wheels, get them mounted and ready to rock and then selling my Limited wheels. In the end I'll probably be out about $150 or so.
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#133
Originally Posted by 4x4Fink
What I am doing to come close to break even is getting the Lexus wheels, get them mounted and ready to rock and then selling my Limited wheels. In the end I'll probably out about $150 or so.
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#136
I never posted one saying that they fit...I posted a long thread saying that I got to Sam's and got the fronts test mounted and they were sitting on top of the a-arms and wouldn't budge.
Marlin makes good wheels spacers for only $85/pair, I've heard of many people using them with zero problems. You can contact Ric about it, he is running Limited wheels with 285's and 1/4" spacers.
I just ordered the wheels, they couldn't get the pictures out to me today but I went ahead and ordered them because they came through for me before when I ordered a Limited wheel from them so I trust them. And I have 10 days to return em if they're not in good condition.
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Marlin makes good wheels spacers for only $85/pair, I've heard of many people using them with zero problems. You can contact Ric about it, he is running Limited wheels with 285's and 1/4" spacers.
I just ordered the wheels, they couldn't get the pictures out to me today but I went ahead and ordered them because they came through for me before when I ordered a Limited wheel from them so I trust them. And I have 10 days to return em if they're not in good condition.
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#138
It's cool man, good luck with your lift.
Just a heads up, if you ever need wheels I would highly recommend Colorado Wheel Company, they have very good customer service and can pretty much get any wheel you would ever need!
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Just a heads up, if you ever need wheels I would highly recommend Colorado Wheel Company, they have very good customer service and can pretty much get any wheel you would ever need!
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maybe i was dreaming.