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um, if they are real, I would not buy from that guy (low rating), but hey that is me..

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I wouldn't buy anything on Ebay, especially something that expensive. But they would look good in your truck! You can probably find the same rims on an online wheel store like Tirerack.

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Make sure they are designed for the weight/capabilities of your vehicle. Might prevent some headaches in the future. I would check Tire rack first.

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If you get new rims, let me know what you do with your current 20 inch factory ones. I've got the 18 inch factory Z71 rims and I would like to swap them out for the 20 inch wheels that you have.

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um, if they are real, I would not buy from that guy (low rating), but hey that is me..

 

He may have a low rating but he's got all positive feedback...something else to consider. Otherwise, they look good.

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The wheels are brand new. They come with 305-35-24, or 295-35-24. What ones better? And I'll be keeping my 20's for winter use :confused:

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No name wheels with no name tires to me screams cheap lowest-cost-country sourced crap.

 

Do you want cheap or do you want good? Can't have it both ways. Good costs money.

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Hey, sexy rims man but to give u a heads up, i just went threw the new rim delima...

 

i was thinkin of getin 22"s and seteled for 20"s

 

24's are ganna mess up ur speedometer and will not be under warentee if it causes problems down the road. and if u ever incounter problems with your shocks those will not be under warentee as well due to the oversized wheels.. also herd bigger the rims more bumps u feel..

aint tellin u what to do just givin u somthin to think about.

 

as of the seller of the rims. hes got goodfeed back 100% positive so i dunno.. i got my rims form american wheel and tire, google it and compare prices..

 

good luck,

 

todouble.

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No name wheels with no name tires to me screams cheap lowest-cost-country sourced crap.

 

Do you want cheap or do you want good? Can't have it both ways. Good costs money.

 

There dub rims. How is that no name lmao. Not sure about the tires.

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There dub rims. How is that no name lmao. Not sure about the tires.

 

 

 

Those aren't real DUB wheels. DUB wheels are owned by MHT wheel Co. and they produce high end wheels, Those look very nice but I wouldn't buy a no name brand wheel off ebay with a no name tire

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