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Old 07-02-2009, 06:56 AM
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ok then go for it.. it will probably save you a couple hundred dollars if you put tires on the stock rims and don't buy new ones
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my truck is a 94. i was hoping to save a few hundred dollars by keeping the stock rims. then i also don't have to worry about the Northern MI winters eating my nice rims. I'm 17 so money's tight. anymore opinions appreciated. thanks for the replies.
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steel wheels are the cheapest out there... below 100 $ for a 16x8.. or you can look on craigs list
Old 07-02-2009, 09:59 PM
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I've been watching craigslist. i like the black steel rims that pro comp make for $100. Or those black ones on roughcountry.com
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can't go wrong with steel
Old 07-12-2009, 01:54 PM
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u can put 12.50s on your stock wheels........ but if you want steel wheels the ones rough country has got are nice , get u some 15x10s .....but the Cragar soft 8s are nice to ....there bullet holes , i have them on my 77 ... i personally like them better than the RCX that RC has..... i had them on my 99 f150 4wd

soft 8s
Old 07-13-2009, 08:16 PM
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thanks for the answer. and thanks especially for the pic i have been looking for a pic of a rim like that on a tire. thanks! BTW how do you like that tire? i am tied between the MTZ and the cooper stt.
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MTZ is better than a cooper stt jmo...... i love these tires , they ride smooth .....only thang i dont like about them is thay dont holler lol........i like to hear them holler when im goin down the road.....
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i payed $1700 for the package....... 3 of my tires are blemish tires , then i had to buy a full price one , then the 4 rims....... the wheels was $310 for all 4...... the tires was $400 a peice, and i thank i got them for $300 for the blemish ones.....
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I run 35x12.5 BFG all terrains on a 15x8 with no problems


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