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21 minutes ago, DESERT DOG said:

Are you going to 20's then? I think the 22's fill the wheel housing a little better, but don't want 24's because of the ride issues.

I had 20s. Went to 22s, back to 20s, im on stock 17s now.  And now ifound mynew wheels so going back to 20s now

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Just now, Nasty said:

I had 20s. Went to 22s, back to 20s, im on stock 17s now.  And now ifound mynew wheels so going back to 20s now

What are the new wheels?

Posted (edited)
1 minute ago, t76turbo said:

What are the new wheels?

American racing ar926 on a 265 50 20

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Just now, Nasty said:

American racing ar926

Cool.  What color you going with? (assuming they have multiple options)

Posted
3 minutes ago, t76turbo said:

Cool.  What color you going with? (assuming they have multiple options)

Chrome   theu come in chrome or black woth machined accents.  (I hate black wheels and nothing on my truck is black so chrome was an easy choice)

 

3 minutes ago, DESERT DOG said:

Nice wheel. 

They fit the look i want and they have a nice little lip on them

Posted
7 minutes ago, Nasty said:

American racing ar926 on a 265 50 20

Is the hub size matters? I know AR926 has a bigger diameter than the OEM (78.1mm). If that so, do we need to  install some sort of an adaptor to make it fit?

 

 

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30 minutes ago, 204-WPG said:

Is the hub size matters? I know AR926 has a bigger diameter than the OEM (78.1mm). If that so, do we need to  install some sort of an adaptor to make it fit?

 

 

Yes they have 106mm hib bore for toyota but toyota has same lug pattern. They come with hub rings. Same thing when i have my american racing supetnova 6 wheels a few months ago. You just use the supplied hub rings

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On 07/12/2018 at 4:12 PM, DESERT DOG said:

Finally got around to taking pics after it was lowered. Now to figure out what wheels to go with.5c0af031ed8f2_bFrWzZO-Imgur.thumb.jpg.2f9472cb4c1f39f59fa3a1557415521f.jpg

What setup is this from stock... 3/5?

 

Thanx,

Krunch

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It is the 3-4 5-6 adjustable Belltech kit. I am at about 3.5 front and 6 on the rear

5 hours ago, krunch said:

What setup is this from stock... 3/5?

 

Thanx,

Krunch

 

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On 11/9/2018 at 7:12 PM, SirenRed16 said:

So I did a quick measure and I'm at 17.5 driver and 18 passenger

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Did you go to ground control to fix the drop?

Posted
2 minutes ago, SirenRed16 said:

Ground control a shop?

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Yes

Posted
1 hour ago, DESERT DOG said:

It is the 3-4 5-6 adjustable Belltech kit. I am at about 3.5 front and 6 on the rear

 

That's kit is not adjustable to a 1/2" is it? Or based on before and after measurements this is where you landed?

 

Thanx,

Krunch

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