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here are the new 20x9 BMF S.O.T.A.'s. I just spent HOURS washing, took a clay bar to her, then waxed her :rolleyes: give me your honest opinion guys on if you like them or not!? at times i love them others im like ehh i dunno

 

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tried to upload on here so you could click to view larger but the upload feature isnt working

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I think they look decent. I think if you had either a more aggressive tire, or lower your truck a little it would look 100x better. Are you selling your stockers?

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yea thats what i was thinking.... i dont want to lower though if anything i need a more aggressive all terrain.... but these tires are like new :rolleyes:

 

I will sell for a good deal if someone wants to trade their stockers possibly (already sold mine)

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They look good. Tires would really set them off. BTW, I really dig your exhaust setup. I had that on my Dodge, but haven't seen it done that clean since. Until I saw yours that is.

 

why thank you sir! :rolleyes: i have tried it every way possible and this setup is my favorite

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I likey, that's perfect. Finally someone that doesn't put mud tires or all terrains on a pickup, and the dish is great. Myself, I love street tires and dished rims on trucks. :rolleyes:

 

 

gracias tyler! the dish IS pretty damn sweet! :dunno:

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I like the exhaust too. I think dual rear coming straight out under ther bumper looks dump. That look is too old and I never liked it. Your's is the only way I would do duals out the back/different side. I'm not big on the wheels but they are better than the 17" or 18" stockers.

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Wheels looking good. Probably a PITA to keep clean but worth it. I agree on the exhaust - damn nice.

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The tires look like they are balloned shaped on those wheels. You need some 305 on them and they will look 100 times better.

 

Put some real tires on there or it will just look like your are trying to chrome it out. I think the black BMF would have looked good on your truck too. But dont sell the wheels, they look good.

 

What offset are they?

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Wheels looking good. Probably a PITA to keep clean but worth it. I agree on the exhaust - damn nice.

 

Thanks! and yes they are def a PITA to keep clean but i spend at least once a week cleaning the whole truck so maybe im the PITA haha

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The tires look like they are balloned shaped on those wheels. You need some 305 on them and they will look 100 times better.

 

Put some real tires on there or it will just look like your are trying to chrome it out. I think the black BMF would have looked good on your truck too. But dont sell the wheels, they look good.

 

What offset are they?

 

 

0 offset. yea i like the black too but my project manager got the black before i could. ALSO..... i have a hard time spending 2k for some damn 20's. I got these for an awesome deal

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The tires look like they are balloned shaped on those wheels. You need some 305 on them and they will look 100 times better.

 

Put some real tires on there or it will just look like your are trying to chrome it out. I think the black BMF would have looked good on your truck too. But dont sell the wheels, they look good.

 

What offset are they?

 

 

0 offset. yea i like the black too but my project manager got the black before i could. ALSO..... i have a hard time spending 2k for some damn 20's. I got these for an awesome deal

 

I agree the wheels look sharp! Its the stance I really don't like. Perhaps its the offset or tires that make them look a little weird. Do they stick out some? If they do, a taller lift or perhaps bigger tires will be better. Don't sell them, just change the stance of the truck.

 

I really like your truck, very clean & sharp!

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