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Lets see your black trucks with aftermarket wheels

offroadr

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Need some ideas!!
 
Im in the same spot and cannot decide. I have a tradesman with the front and rear chrome bumpers. I am thinking I need to pic a wheel that is black and machined to blend with chrome bumpers.
 
I am looking at black gloss wheels as I don't care for the matte on a black truck
 
looks awesome, I don't care what size bed you have LOL

Leveled I see?
 
its not too bad, just wish I had more room to work on it

I bet you do, last month I meet with a client at a small condo complex.... I couldn't make a u turn, I had to backup for at least 300 feet all the way onto the street entrance.
Hey, very nice truck by the way !!

Quick question: Those TOYO Open Country of yours, are they noisy down the freeway or not ? (I'm thinking on fitting those on my dually).
 
I bet you do, last month I meet with a client at a small condo complex.... I couldn't make a u turn, I had to backup for at least 300 feet all the way onto the street entrance.
Hey, very nice truck by the way !!

Quick question: Those TOYO Open Country of yours, are they noisy down the freeway or not ? (I'm thinking on fitting those on my dually).

yeah the parking situation isn’t the greatest since in can only park it going in reverse. But being in Southern California, you gotta make due.
I honestly can’t tell the difference in noise from the stock tires, it’s pretty damn quiet. And I like to drive with my windows down as well.But if you want a really quiet ride I heard the ridge grapplers are the best apparently
 
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