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anyone know where i can get some 24 inch white wheels?

or do i need to get some wheels powder coated to summit white?

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The only white wheels I recall seeing were steel, and no bigger than 16 or 17. There may be more out there I just do not know of any. Maybe try google and search white wheels, or 24's.

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Trailer spoke wheels are painted white. However, they do not make them in ridiculous sizes such as 24 inch. May want to check some commercial truck wheels? :thumbs:

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looking for something like this.not gonna lower my truck but i do like the wheels,googled all over the place, cant find anything good,or does anyone know of a good place in houston texas to shop for wheels,need someone to help with width offset tire size, and all that..

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looking for something like this.not gonna lower my truck but i do like the wheels,googled all over the place, cant find anything good,or does anyone know of a good place in houston texas to shop for wheels,need someone to help with width offset tire size, and all that..

 

 

You want to put white 24" wheels on your truck and not lower it :thumbs: Sorry, but I can't just sit back and let you do that without saying Please NOOOOO!!!!

 

The truck in the photo looks good. I like it! But it would look horrible with those low profile tires and stock ride height.

 

For white wheels, I personally would pick out some I liked and have them powder coated how I want them.

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looking for something like this.not gonna lower my truck but i do like the wheels,googled all over the place, cant find anything good,or does anyone know of a good place in houston texas to shop for wheels,need someone to help with width offset tire size, and all that..

 

 

You want to put white 24" wheels on your truck and not lower it :thumbs: Sorry, but I can't just sit back and let you do that without saying Please NOOOOO!!!!

 

The truck in the photo looks good. I like it! But it would look horrible with those low profile tires and stock ride height.

 

For white wheels, I personally would pick out some I liked and have them powder coated how I want them.

 

 

Exactly what I was thinking. They'll be a bitch to keep clean though.

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24s on a truck... that is sad.

 

If you MUST... then I'd find something I liked and have it painted. Good luck with it!

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I'd go pick up one of the truck mags, like Truckin' or such, as they usually have lots of ads for different wheel dealers.

 

But what I would suggest is find a style of wheel you like, then have them powder coated white as the odds are low you'd find both the wheel style you like and get it in white.

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I think that tirerack.com also sells aftermarket car and truck alloy wheels and tires to match as a package. Check their website as well.

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