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Old 05-15-2008, 02:56 AM
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hahaha, I will make sure to have the fridge stocked with coolers for the next time you come by Chris...
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and ill bring you a couple buckets of swamp water.
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HO..........LY ................... Sheyat!!!!!!

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Good grief that thing is going to be a BEAST
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Originally Posted by AFI Performance
They are KMC zippers. I have never lifted a rim that heavy in my life...I really like the look of them, but they are not going to be in the next pictures I imagine. They are just way too heavy and will cost me 3 or 4 tenths due to their weight alone, plus they will not handle the width of the 305 drag radials.... Rest in piece Zippers, I just have to find a rim that will look even better, and suit my needs.

2 cases of our finest Canadian beer shipping included to the person who finds the sexiest rims in a 20x 10 to 20x 11 for this truck, I am having a hard time finding the right look.

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Look into Intro, Billet Specialties, Bonspeed, Budniks for their billet wheels and you can get custom offsets if you decided to do something like narrow your rear end. The downside is that they're all ridiculously expensive. Centerline makes forged wheels that are known for being lightweight, and you could see what Weld Racing wheels you can find too. They're forged and my 20s didn't seem too heavy, though I never weighed them. If you need any help pm me and I can try to find you a wheel because I'm usually pretty bored
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Originally Posted by AFI Performance
They are KMC zippers. I have never lifted a rim that heavy in my life...I really like the look of them, but they are not going to be in the next pictures I imagine. They are just way too heavy and will cost me 3 or 4 tenths due to their weight alone, plus they will not handle the width of the 305 drag radials.... Rest in piece Zippers, I just have to find a rim that will look even better, and suit my needs.

2 cases of our finest Canadian beer shipping included to the person who finds the sexiest rims in a 20x 10 to 20x 11 for this truck, I am having a hard time finding the right look.

Cheers,

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Akuza Bounce? Somewhat tuner looking with the bolts. I am biased cuz I have them on my Denali

OZ Canyon - again, kinda hotwheel looking but pretty low maintenance and muscular looking. Again I am biased since they are on my Escalade . Still trying to sell my enclosures so can do the torque converter thang....

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Checked out the OZ website. Looks to be lightweight wheels bred for racing:

http://www.ozracing.com/at-team/innovation/en?CUR=3
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Originally Posted by Blowndenalixl
Akuza Bounce? Somewhat tuner looking with the bolts. I am biased cuz I have them on my Denali

OZ Canyon - again, kinda hotwheel looking but pretty low maintenance and muscular looking. Again I am biased since they are on my Escalade . Still trying to sell my enclosures so can do the torque converter thang....

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Checked out the OZ website. Looks to be lightweight wheels bred for racing:

http://www.ozracing.com/at-team/innovation/en?CUR=3
There is a red SS truck in town with the second set on in 22's . It looks pretty nice.
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Thanks guys,

I ended up going with 20x11 HREs all around.
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Those are sweet too. Which HRE model? Can't go wrong with any of those.
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Originally Posted by Blowndenalixl
Those are sweet too. Which HRE model? Can't go wrong with any of those.
Went with the 540s...some say they are a little old school, but so is the truck, so I think the look will be pulled off.


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