Thinking of getting rid of 20's for 18's
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I'm a fan of the Boyd Coddington Timeless 6's. They're one rim that looks excellent in 18 inch. Texas Terminators truck has 18 by 10 Timeless 6's as shown in this pic: https://ls1tech.com/forums/attachmen...achmentid=4157 I think he uses 305 Nitto 555R's if I recall. Your truck would look sweet with these rims, trust me
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Originally Posted by 03Screamer
I'm a fan of the Boyd Coddington Timeless 6's. They're one rim that looks excellent in 18 inch. Texas Terminators truck has 18 by 10 Timeless 6's as shown in this pic: https://ls1tech.com/forums/attachmen...achmentid=4157 I think he uses 305 Nitto 555R's if I recall. Your truck would look sweet with these rims, trust me
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Your truck looks pretty good the way it is, personally i think 18s are too small.
just run slicks on some 16" wheels if you need to hook up
what size tires do you have on there right now?
just run slicks on some 16" wheels if you need to hook up
what size tires do you have on there right now?
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Personally, i like 18s more. Rubber is cheaper, rims are usually less expensive aswell and there's less rotating weight (in some rims anyway).
But to me, unless you show more than you "go" thats the only reason for 20s.
But to me, unless you show more than you "go" thats the only reason for 20s.
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