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Ok guys I've got a 2015 victory red cc 4x4. I already have a 2.5 level just need to get it put on. I can't make up my mind on wheels though. I really like chrome but I want whatever will look the best on red. Right now my favs are chrome: gear big block 20x10, xd riot 20x10. Black: gear big block, moto metal 970 black and machined 20x10. I love chrome hostage in 20x12 but I can't fit them and don't want them sticking out that far. Please Help Me Decide! Thanks

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Never understood why people like having their wheels stick out a mile past the fenders. Looks dumb in my opinion, and just chews up paint even more...

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To each his own. I think it looks amazing! Granted the red one sticks out to much. I want to do a smaller version for sure

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To each his own. I think it looks amazing! Granted the red one sticks out to much. I want to do a smaller version for sure

It's all in what you like. I was talking about the red one too. It looks okay with some sticking out, but not like the red one.
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Some of my inspirations

 

 

Take a look at some of the Hostile wheels. I have 20x10's and they are plenty wide enough for my taste

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Pick the ones that you like the look of the best :dunno: Not sure why you would ask the internet to pick your wheels you have to see and live with every day... If that was the case add a poll with your choices to vote on.

 

If it were me I would get some chrome rockstars 22x14 and wrap them in bfg ko2's. Make sure you install a 50 inch roof light bar and lower the rear as well, oh and 10k hid's in stock reflector housings, boom, that would be a sweet truck bro!

 

Tyler

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Never understood why people like having their wheels stick out a mile past the fenders. Looks dumb in my opinion, and just chews up paint even more...

Agreed. Looks so stupid. Like the truck is inbred or something.

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I like the "cencal" look. But not to extreme, I'll probably end up putting on a leveling kit and 20x10s with 33s. Just trying to get some ideas what people like then I'll form my own opinion. I like a nice deep lip we wheel with an aggressive all terrain or mud tire.

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