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Re: Beating A Dead Horse - Tires and Rims [Re: H2O_MAN] #501904 09/15/04 12:32 PM
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Speaking of steel wheels, I'm looking for one of THESE and a full set of correct center caps.


i have 4 of them

Last edited by urso8up; 09/15/04 04:48 PM.

1998 T100 4x4 3 body lift 4 procomp suspension 15x10 steel wheels and 35x12.50x15 Baja Claws

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Re: Beating A Dead Horse - Tires and Rims [Re: 4xGeek] #501905 09/15/04 01:32 PM
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Is that the 16x7 spare?


Nope. OEM 15x7

Re: Beating A Dead Horse - Tires and Rims [Re: Scott Broam] #501906 09/15/04 01:54 PM
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mikem Offline
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Why bigger tires, are you driving off-road?

Why? If for nothing else, it looks better. I always thought the stock 2WD tires made the whole truck look small and, frankly, a little dorky <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/ignore.gif" alt="" /> (in lieu of a harsher word).



I agree that the stock 2WD look was low and lame in front. I found that larger torsion bars and wheels with a bit less backspacing helped considerably, also adding a bit of travel with Fabtech upper A-arms. I stayed with the same wheel diameter because of speedo error since it is a road truck.


1995 T100 SR5 XCab 2WD Auto
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