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Old 05-22-2011 | 07:52 PM
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Does anyone have any pics of stock alloy wheels on a NNBS chevy silverado single cab standard bed lowered 4/7. I want to replace my stock steel chrome wheels and just wanted to see what it would look like with stock alloy wheels. I tried searching for pics but got no luck. Thanks.

these are the ones iam interested in.






Old 05-22-2011 | 08:12 PM
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There's a thread here.. I'll try to research
Old 05-22-2011 | 08:25 PM
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here it is... it only takes a little research... dont get lazy...
i had to learn the hard way...
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=456121
Old 05-22-2011 | 08:40 PM
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thanks man. Iam not really that good at searching lol, i guess ill try harder next time, I guess iam gonna have to go with my first choice up on top, i found some on Craigslist locally, but the cheapest i could find is 300 dollars. still debating if its really worth the price.

btw here is my truck.

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Looks like mines lol..


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Nice looking truck, ive always wanted some of those 20's, but their hard to find, and I already bought new tires for these 17's.
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Depends on the area...
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gmc wheels look better imo
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I ran into a snag, i bought the first ones on top of my first post, but they seem to be a little bit smaller inside of the rim than the steel wheels, and they hit the bottom spindle nut, I already grinded down the stud flush with the bottom spindle nut and they still hit.

Any suggestions?

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are you using the stock nut? you're suppose to use the thinner nut that comes with the drop spindles and grid it down some. i have 20s so i didnt have to grind, but im looking at running some 17s at the track and i will soon have to grind it down as well. i know the belltech instructions says to use the thin nut provided.


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