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Old 08-13-2012, 08:53 PM
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So long ugly spray painted wheels!




The guy I bought it from sprayed em a bland grayish/black. After some rags and paint remover, I got them cleaned up! The overall truck looks MUCH better! I'll post up the after pics tomorrow after the sun comes back up.

Anyone have some pics with some nice tires on these wheels? I can't decide what size and kind I want without a lift. Also, what is the name of the wheels?
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The name to those is "stock"
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The name to those is "stock"
I thought the OEMs would have a name to them. Some manufacturers name stock wheels. I found the part number is #3194. I like them. Anyone have some nice tires on the "stock" wheels then?
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I bought the toyo open country a/t I love them they wear very well and are great in all terain all around awesome tire
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Mine are close the same but the 04-08 steel wheels like yours and I have 35"x12.5x17 nitto terra grapplers.
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Thanks guys. those look great. Any pics of them on the stock wheels?
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Props to taking the paint off. So many people sporting the brake dust look these days. A 285/75 looks good on the 16's. I say that assuming you don't crank the bars to the sky and add don't blocks in the back.
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Originally Posted by onebadcrewx4
Props to taking the paint off. So many people sporting the brake dust look these days. A 285/75 looks good on the 16's. I say that assuming you don't crank the bars to the sky and add don't blocks in the back.
im putting some 285/75/16s on my stock rims when my tires wear out and cant wait i have a stock height 4x4
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I'll get you one tomorrow I also need to give the ole a bath and a shine
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Here she is, still no bath yet:









Looks cleaner without the black spray on the wheels. Also, would you guys keep the window and hood deflector or get rid of them and clean it up?

Can't wait to get new tires!!!!!!!


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