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Old 06-25-2013, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by B4manek

Those were the only straight on shots of those wheels I could find.
Try this angle
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Originally Posted by 99Longhorn

Try this angle
Are you wanting to 18's with 35x12.5s?
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Originally Posted by jferg92

Are you wanting to 18's with 35x12.5s?
17s. 18s would look too big. Why do you have a set?
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Originally Posted by 99Longhorn

17s. 18s would look too big. Why do you have a set?
I think 18's + 35's are the best combo for lifted 10th gens IMO. (Granted I'm getting 17s still lol)
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Originally Posted by jferg92

I think 18's + 35's are the best combo for lifted 10th gens IMO. (Granted I'm getting 17s still lol)
A lot more money tho
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Originally Posted by 99Longhorn

A lot more money tho
Ya, sometimes you can convince yourself to drop an extra $200 for that extra ounce of improvement
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Could someone black out basically all the chrome - wheels, bumpers, mirrors, boards, handles, edging around taillights)? Preferably not pasti-dip or flat black but something like the shadow coat spray for chrome or a gloss finish.

Add black fender flares

Basically I like red trucks with black contrast, open to any ideas for wheels etc if somebody wants to get creative

Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by kevin777
Could someone black out basically all the chrome - wheels, bumpers, mirrors, boards, handles, edging around taillights)? Preferably not pasti-dip or flat black but something like the shadow coat spray for chrome or a gloss finish.

Add black fender flares

Basically I like red trucks with black contrast, open to any ideas for wheels etc if somebody wants to get creative

Thanks in advance.
I think all the chrome would look 5x better PTM than black. Some nice black wheels, and black Raptor heads and tails will be all you'll need black wise to tastefully dechrome, it will bring mor attention to that sexy red and not all the black. Lol sorry to rant, but all black on a truck looks like a freaking XL work truck, I don't get the fad.
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Old 06-26-2013, 01:07 PM
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You can't plasti-dip in photoshop or gimp, lol.


I've been busy with work. I'll pop in and help out tonight sometime.
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Same here
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