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Old 03-29-2005, 08:18 AM
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Hey, I like the wheels that are on this tahoe. Does anyone know what kind they are. I looked everywhere but couldn't come up with anything. They sort of look like diamond back's, but the one that pictures are chrome. Any thoughts?

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Look like HElo maxx 6's.
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That's what I thought, but helo's look like this:

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Originally Posted by dimedrol
That's what I thought, but helo's look like this:


And the difference would be?
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Originally Posted by facn8me
And the difference would be?
Look at the lugnuts on both wheels. The tahoe wheels, lugnuts are sticking out. Also tahoe wheels are not crowded like helo's.

But good try man.
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Originally Posted by dimedrol
Look at the lugnuts on both wheels. The tahoe wheels, lugnuts are sticking out. Also tahoe wheels are not crowded like helo's.

But good try man.

They look the same to me, plus they make lug nuts in various length depending on the application not to mention the picture with the lugnuts sunken in are of an unmounted wheel.

What do you mean by "crowded"?
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Originally Posted by Y2KSierra
They look the same to me, plus they make lug nuts in various length depending on the application not to mention the picture with the lugnuts sunken in are of an unmounted wheel.

What do you mean by "crowded"?
What do you mean by crowded?
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wow someone tried to be a jack *** and it came back to make him look like an idiot
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I don't know, but to me they look different:


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As far as I can tell they are the same. The only thing I can think that would make them look different is that maybe one of the wheels is smaller so it makes the spokes look closer together. Hopefully I am making sense. Both wheels have the ridge down the middle of the spokes and they both have the dimples on the lip. It could just be cause the tahoe pic is blurred a little.


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