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Old 05-14-2014 | 10:04 PM
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Peak Truck Wheels and Peak Truck Rims by Black Rhino

You may like these... They are rotary forged (made by tsw I believe) and are lighter than a cast wheel without costing a fortune. They have some other styles as well that aren't bad either.

It's crazy how hard it is to find a nice set of wheels without spending a fortune... We're pretty much limited to the factory stuff for nice wheels on a budget.
Old 05-15-2014 | 11:12 AM
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ALL GREAT OPTIONS BOYS!!! Thanks for your time. I'm waiting for an email back from Wheels/Pros who offer KMC to see an ACTUAL picture of the Heists

http://assets.wheelpros.com/wheel_im...d818_heist.png
Old 05-15-2014 | 12:24 PM
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Aren't the xd's heavy? Or all the wheels in this thread about the same weight?
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Originally Posted by milesp07
Peak Truck Wheels and Peak Truck Rims by Black Rhino

You may like these... They are rotary forged (made by tsw I believe) and are lighter than a cast wheel without costing a fortune. They have some other styles as well that aren't bad either.

It's crazy how hard it is to find a nice set of wheels without spending a fortune... We're pretty much limited to the factory stuff for nice wheels on a budget.
I Love these! Great suggestion!
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just run some adapters with the oem 20s theyll look great a couple of my friends have done it before
Old 05-15-2014 | 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by josueh95
just run some adapters with the oem 20s theyll look great a couple of my friends have done it before
what adapters? the bolt spacing is different...i dont understand.
Old 05-15-2014 | 06:31 PM
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You can get adapters that bolt to your hub that will allow you to use a 6x5 rims on your 6x5.5 hub. One downfall is they can be expensive
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Originally Posted by GM_Devil
what adapters? the bolt spacing is different...i dont understand.
They would adapt the wheels to the truck bolt pattern. Used to work at a wheel shop, I have a personal thing against them. Good set would run about $300 normally. Might as well just add that to the budget and get some nicer wheels.
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ahhh, yeah no im good. thats going to put more stress on the studs an mess with the off set. Ill pass.


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