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Old 03-07-2009, 04:51 AM
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Nice Very Nice
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Originally Posted by f150nuffsaid
what did those set you back cost wise if you dont mind me asking?

Great looking truck!!
Wheels,tires, sensors, bands, mount and balance, lugnuts, I'm saying around $1500.00.

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Old 03-08-2009, 12:38 PM
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Id love to pick up the wheels. i think 23" is perfect! But since the wheels are different offsets what does that do for the tire life since you can not rotate them?
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Very sharp looking truck!!!
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Nice set up the wheels are sweet
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Originally Posted by navytrev
Id love to pick up the wheels. i think 23" is perfect! But since the wheels are different offsets what does that do for the tire life since you can not rotate them?
I going to run them during the summer months, so they should last awhile. I will rotate from side to side each season.
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Looks real good. Im thinking of doing the scoop. How do you like it???
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Originally Posted by onelildude
Looks real good. Im thinking of doing the scoop. How do you like it???
I ordered the scoop through Roush Performance. I had them paint it also . Roush sends a paper template with the scoop that shows where to drill your hood. I like it...I think it adds style to the truck.
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I really like those wheels on your truck. I normally do not like the chrome look but it works on your truck.

I personally would ditch the "Shelby" badge. If you like it, go for it. I am not into trying to pass something off for what it is not.
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Originally Posted by Lenn
I really like those wheels on your truck. I normally do not like the chrome look but it works on your truck.

I personally would ditch the "Shelby" badge. If you like it, go for it. I am not into trying to pass something off for what it is not.
I took the liberty of using the "Shelby" badge because my first name is Shelby. Besides, it sorta goes with the theme of the truck.

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