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new wheels... what do you think???

4.3K views 33 replies 15 participants last post by  truefire04  
#1 ·
just picked these up for i say a really good deal at $150. for all 4.


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and was just playing around with my zq8 caps, since i took them off to wash the wheels on the truck.
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#3 · (Edited)
yea i seen them on craigslist for $200 with tires and asked if he would sale with out tires and he did.... for $150...witch is ok with me because it would have costed me money to have them removed. i'm happy, just need to see about spacers or having them bored.


what size spacer would i need i want hub centric to wheel centric spacers i know were i can get them i just need to know how big they need to be.

id be giting them from here...
http://www.motorsport-tech.com/hub_rings.html
 
#8 ·
27 years... wow, yea it has grown. Big Bend has grown to, we have a Sam's club on the corner of 301 and Big Bend. and St. Joseph's Hospital is being built as we speak. there is so much going on down here now then 27 years ago.
 
#9 ·
would a 10mm spacer be enough for the wheels? i am going to go with a hub centric to wheel centric spacer just need to know if 10mm is enough, and really not finding much info on this. also a 10mm spacer would push the wheel closer to the flare witch is what i want anyways. please help!!!!
 
#13 ·
Damn good deal.....the ZQ8 caps don't look right on those wheels though
 
#20 ·
Im running 235/50/18s on mine...

Looks good man,good deal on rims too
 
#22 · (Edited)
well i think a 235/50 was to big should have went with a 45... o well.
there on the truck with the 19mm adapters. witch i wouldn't recamend a 19mm adapter its not wide enough to clear safely, however on the titan wheel i got away with it.

this is the back of the stock wheel.
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this is the stock titan wheel.
you can see were the studs will go into the wheel in between the bolt holes.
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final outcome...
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im happy with it.
 
#29 · (Edited)
nice.


ok im getting BAD rubbing in the front, from the 50 series tires, what would be the cheapest and easiest way to get it to stop... i pulled the plastic fender liners hoping i would get some clearance, but that didn't work to well.

this is were it is hitting on the driver side...
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i took a mini 3lbs sledge hammer to it it worked it only rubes when there is a lot of body roll wile turning.