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I was look at the the 9001 and the 9005 Pro comp wheels. I would like to see some pictures of them on a truck if any one has these wheels. I wish I would be able to see the picture of their wheels better on their web site. I hate to order them and it turn out to be somthing that I don't like.

 

http://www.procomptires.com/knight_chrome.html

Posted
I was look at the the 9001 and the 9005 Pro comp wheels. I would like to see some pictures of them on a truck if any one has these wheels. I wish I would be able to see the picture of their wheels better on their web site. I hate to order them and it turn out to be somthing that I don't like.

 

http://www.procomptires.com/knight_chrome.html

 

 

Nobody have these installed or seen a truck/suv with them on? I like the 9005 wheels, just dont know how they will look (may have to photoshop them onto my truck)

Posted
I was look at the the 9001 and the 9005 Pro comp wheels. I would like to see some pictures of them on a truck if any one has these wheels. I wish I would be able to see the picture of their wheels better on their web site. I hate to order them and it turn out to be somthing that I don't like.

 

http://www.procomptires.com/knight_chrome.html

 

 

Nobody have these installed or seen a truck/suv with them on? I like the 9005 wheels, just dont know how they will look (may have to photoshop them onto my truck)

 

Even with photo shop it would be hard to see the real picture.

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Not sure what size your looking at but the offesets all look like they will probably

stick out past the fenders. Stock offset is around +29 to 30 mm.

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Even with photo shop it would be hard to see the real picture.

 

you sure? I photoshoped the UT banner onto the back of my glass about a month ago and I liked the way it looked and so I bought the actual banner and installed it. The same goes for my aluminum rims (they did not come stock). The problem is it takes about 7 hours to see what the final result is. (have to match lighting, choose a setting, set the profile and choose a tire to "intstall"). I only do this when I am making a big purchase to add to the truck. It is never perfect, but I get a close match on what it would look like. (Currently I am toying with adding a sunroof and I am doing an inside look and an outside look. (with a sunroof visor installed)

Posted
Even with photo shop it would be hard to see the real picture.

 

you sure? I photoshoped the UT banner onto the back of my glass about a month ago and I liked the way it looked and so I bought the actual banner and installed it. The same goes for my aluminum rims (they did not come stock). The problem is it takes about 7 hours to see what the final result is. (have to match lighting, choose a setting, set the profile and choose a tire to "intstall"). I only do this when I am making a big purchase to add to the truck. It is never perfect, but I get a close match on what it would look like. (Currently I am toying with adding a sunroof and I am doing an inside look and an outside look. (with a sunroof visor installed)

 

 

 

I didn't know that it works so well.

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I didn't know that it works so well.

 

That goes to show how retarded/lame/cheap I can be :crackup:

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