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That shouldn't be an issue

OK thank you. All your help is awesome

 

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I like the look of these!

 

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Tempted to try one but hard to know how they would look on blue granite. Only pic I could find of both mounted.

 

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I'd hate to have to clean all those fake beadlock nuts. :mad:

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I don't see the offset listed on the site.

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I'd hate to have to clean all those fake beadlock nuts. :mad:

 

LOL, who would clean those?

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I would hope that everyone who has fancy wheels would care enough about them to keep them clean. Why spend all that money and not care for them?

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Keeping the wheels clean (washing them) is not issue and I agree something everyone should do.

 

Now cleaning each beadlock bolt, that would be overkill. It'd be like cleaning around the lug bolts, which I bet no one does either :)

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Brand New this week, let the modding begin.....

 

Already added GMC painted wheels flares, Michelin Defender LTX M/S, Quad Fold Tonneau Cover, GMC Weather Mats, Tow-Hitch Plug, and Sunshade

 

Tinted Front windows and V1 Install today

 

Front End Leveling Kit next week

 

Really like the painted wheel well moldings. Just to clarify, did you purchase those from GMC or have the stock ones painted?

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They look nice but I wouldn't have them because of the effort involved in cleaning them. I like simple, smooth surfaces...Easy to clean.

Sorry for hijacking, my rant is over. :cheers:


They look nice but I wouldn't have them because of the effort involved in cleaning them. I like simple, smooth surfaces...Easy to clean.

Sorry for hijacking, my rant is over. :cheers:


^^^ I don't know how that happened. ^^^

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The graphite would look amazing on blue!

 

Tempted to try one but hard to know how they would look on blue granite. Only pic I could find of both mounted.

 

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Tempted to try one but hard to know how they would look on blue granite. Only pic I could find of both mounted.

 

11380892_1631077267147776_243535413_n.jp

 

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That's a nice wheel for sure.

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Thanks for the input guys, talked to discount tire today and got them down to 983 total on some 285/70/17 K02s. Now i just have to decide on the wheel. They said with a deposit they will order 1 in for me to see in person and if I dont like it we can do another.

 

Might have them get a graphite wheel and go from there. would be on the truck below.

 

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Yes, they do stick out.

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Holy heck! Do you get spindles with that kit and did you add rear spacers? I have 20x10 -19 on back order and I may hafta rethink this with my 33 12.50's. Truck looks great but that won't fly around here with the law. Thanks!

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