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Old 08-03-2006, 07:43 PM
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Default 24's are on, thoughts??

Well I just put the 24's on tonight. Going from the 20" Chrome Silverado SS wheels to theese is a big change. Anyway, besides needing to lower the truck more what do you think..

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I have always thought 24s were too big for silverados but can be pulled off by tahoes or burbans and I still do. IMHO the SSS wheels looked better but then again thats why there are so many wheel designs out there to each their own.
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Yeah, I'm not a fan of huge wheels either, but I'm the guy who lowered a 4x4 so what do i know
I see a lot of rides around here on 24's, just looks out of proportion to me, but like 1slow01Z71 said, to each his own!
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I'm not a fan of wheels bigger than 20" on Silverados. I think they would look pretty good if you dropped your truck...watch out for tire rubbing.
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YEA, 24'S ARE WAY TO BIG.

You need to drop it and it will look better, the lower the better. I would actually like to lower mine another inch all around. You will have to check for rubbing in the front. Just plan on an alignmnet after the drop or you'll screw up your $500 tires.
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SS's looked better. Them are kinda jiggy...
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don't take this wrong, but that looks like 20's on a geo metro!
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i guess im the only one that likes them. they'll look better when the trucks lowered.
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it'll look badass when dropped
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It will definately look alot better when lowered. but for a single cab, 24s are too big imho. If you are happy with it, then thats all that matters!


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