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Old 02-13-2014, 09:11 PM
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Anyone running these on the street not like a drag skinny but a small tire up front and some nice good looking wide meat on the rear??? Interested to see some pics looking to buy some soon
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I don't have any pics to share, but I've seen people do it a lot! just make sure the offset of the rims is right cause if the rears still out past the bed...it looks so bad
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This is all I got right now. Got the wheels for Christmas and haven't had a chance to pull the truck out of the garage due to snow.
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What size wheels and tires 2door?
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16x4.5 wheels up front with 27x4.5 tire. 15x10 wheels rear with 275/60 tire. Truck is on jack stands, so it makes the tires look tiny with the suspension droop
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Do you run that 16x4.5 on the street??? I forgot to mention its a street truck
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A lot of guys do without a problem. Just use good judgment. Cornering, sudden stops, dodge bumps if possible.
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10-4 i may try it still would feel better with a actual road tire instead of a m&h lol those things are soft
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What rims are those 2Door??
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Originally Posted by lycominghunter
What rims are those 2Door??
Looks like bogart D10's


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