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Old 10-23-2008, 09:05 PM
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Just got these on Tuesday

24 inch BOSS 330's with Falken rubber


want to get a lowering kit, but other than that, im happy let me know what you think, TOTM material maybe, LOL


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Old 10-23-2008, 09:20 PM
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Very Nice! I like it! Thinking of putting black wheels on my silver S-crew.
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Not bad. So how do those things do off-road on a 4x4 truck??
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LOL Im not into off roading really, but i wouldn't recommend these, Boss does make off road wheels though

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How much did those cost out the door......if you don't mind me asking. 22's just don't fill the fenderwells enough for my tastes so I'd go with 24's too.
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Originally Posted by Triton v8
Not bad. So how do those things do off-road on a 4x4 truck??
Definitely agree with you on that one. I am into lowering trucks myself, but why waste the money to buy a 4x4 and put 20-24" wheels on it and lower it?
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Even if u are into lowering trucks and putting big rims on, 4wd can come in handy still, like say maybe during winter depending on where you live...and since hes from Colorado, even if I was into lowered trucks with big rims I think I would go with a 4x4 truck also, two wheel drive trucks are worthless in the snow.

No different than those people who buy a 4x4 lift it 8 inches into the air put 4 grand worth of rims and tires on it then NEVER take it off road...
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These cost me 2600 with tires out the door
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this old 2wd handles the snow pretty damn good if you ask me,so i wouldnt call them completely worthless. it aint no colorado snow but its still a foot.

oh an nice truck dude

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Bbbbrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr......

Damn ville.....just made me cold lookin at that.


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