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Old 05-01-2007, 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by KevinF56
dude if you're up in maine i'd strongly suggest putting your stock wheels and tires back on in the winter.
If I get them powder coated won't that make them last?

Ok straighten me out on one more item. I assume the ss 20's and any other gm 20 all have the same offset since they are 20x8.5. I have heard two different offsets multiple times, +22mm and -31... both completely different

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Originally Posted by PSM
If I get them powder coated won't that make them last?

Ok straighten me out on one more item. I assume the ss 20's and any other gm 20 all have the same offset since they are 20x8.5. I have heard two different offsets multiple times, +22mm and -31... both completely different
w/o PICTURES....show some pictures of something you like and I'm sure people could help you out a little better.
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