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Got My New Winter Rims/tires On Today


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So I sold my stock rims/tires a few weeks back and ordered these rims and tires from my buddy who owns a wheel and tire shop and gives me everything at cost so it wasn't too much out of poket to upgrade. I've never been a fan of black rims but I like these. The tires are Kumho Road Venture ATs. Here are some pictures.

 

 

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looks pretty sick bud. nice looking truck. Are they an off-set rim?

 

Chris

 

 

its a 9 inch wide rim with an +18 offset

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Looks realy good. :dunno: I have the same brand of tires on my truck too. So far I like how the feel on the road.

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Looks realy good. :thumbs: I have the same brand of tires on my truck too. So far I like how the feel on the road.

 

 

How are those tires holding up? I am lookin at the same ones. Are they a loud tire goin down the road? Thanks

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With that offset expect short life on wheelbearings and front suspension parts.

 

 

Why? That's pretty close to stock backspacing.

 

The wheels look great by the way. :thumbs:

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Damn double posts :thumbs: . Anyways, what size rim and tire did you go with?

 

20 inch rim and a 275/55

 

 

 

With that offset expect short life on wheelbearings and front suspension parts.

 

Ill look forward to that

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Looks great man... Always been a fan of black wheels!

 

Damn double posts :thumbs: . Anyways, what size rim and tire did you go with?

 

20 inch rim and a 275/55

 

 

 

With that offset expect short life on wheelbearings and front suspension parts.

 

Ill look forward to that

 

 

 

I wouldnt worry about it. Mine stick out pretty far and I am pretty hard on my truck. Last weekend, the front end left the ground and came crashing down. I stripped the front end down just today to check bushings and re-torque the lift. I made sure to take a look at the hubs and they were perfectly fine. Also, like blackout said, that offset is pretty close to stock so no worries.

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