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Old 07-26-2007, 12:34 PM
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Okay, so I have been searching for weeks for a set of black wheels in an 18" with no luck. Wondering if anyone has any suggestions/recommendations to help me. Here are some of the ones that I've considered but apparently will not work (either due to the offset or lug pattern, etc), with my current 2.5 leveling kit. Thanks

1) Procomp 7089
2) Procomp 7005
3) KMS XD Rockstar
4) KMS XD Monster
5) Mazzi Hulk in black
Old 07-26-2007, 04:01 PM
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Monster's are so sweet.

The only problem with those wheels is that they are too wide and the backspacing on them doesn't help.

But, you can run 33"s with them.
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The only black wheel I would ever consider is the black version of the wheel I currently have on my truck, Helo Maxx 6.
Old 07-26-2007, 11:39 PM
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off topic here but kinda isnt


if you can put 35's on a factory 18" rim w/ a leveling kit how come you cant on an aftermarket 18" rim
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You can but most aftermarket rims are too wide and will cause rubing, along with the difference in backspacing doesn't help.
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ok just curious
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To solve the rubbing issue you could also add a spacer and get away with aftermarket 18's and 35's.



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