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do you have to run big rims to get featured in a magazine?
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5569
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Posted: 02/04/08 05:34 PM
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does rim size really matter in order to get featured?
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STMIKE
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Posted: 02/05/08 10:09 AM
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yes.
but it depends on the look of the truck. if you buy a brand new truck and customize it in a contemporary way then an old school set of 17's won't look right.
but if you have an older truck and go for a traditional look with it than you can get away with smaller wheels.
then again, a big truck looks wrong with tiny wheels. The wheelwells of todays trucks are huge thus making wheels that used to be considered too big, look perfect.
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5569
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Posted: 02/05/08 04:07 PM
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yeah, regarding big wheel wells, that's a good point
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STMIKE
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Posted: 02/15/08 11:44 AM
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im thinking of downsizing the wheels on my '67.
the 25 series tires make me think i'm going to ruin the rims pretty quickly.
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C1500383
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Posted: 02/24/08 11:43 AM
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start posting your truck/year/drop height with your size of wheels your rolling. I'm interested. Personally I want to run no bigger then 20's on my 88 c1500 thats dropped with a 5"/7" ...if only i had the money
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J1MMY
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Posted: 10/26/08 01:01 PM
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I don't think I could run big wheels on my '83 f150 with a 5" drop, 8" seems to be the widest that will go on and keep tucked and unless I run silly low profile I don't think I could go more than 17's. I've not seen anything bigger than 15's on lowered versions of my truck (but would like to!)
Not only that but anything bigger than 18's over here are crazily expensive.
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tuckn22s
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Posted: 10/26/08 07:48 PM
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I saw a F150 like yours bodydropped on 22's I think it was in TN but anyway it looked really good....very nice truck
. . World Wide Air Suspension Store TheCustomConnectionOnline.com 270-860-1103
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J1MMY
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Posted: 10/26/08 11:36 PM
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Wow that would be something to see.
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5569
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Posted: 11/03/08 01:23 PM
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tuckn22s: I saw a F150 like yours bodydropped on 22's I think it was in TN but anyway it looked really good....very nice truck
hey if you have any pictures, show us!!
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5569
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Posted: 11/03/08 01:25 PM
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C1500383: start posting your truck/year/drop height with your size of wheels your rolling. I'm interested. Personally I want to run no bigger then 20's on my 88 c1500 thats dropped with a 5"/7" ...if only i had the money
'99 S10/bagged/stocks 205/75/15 back 195/60/15 front want to run fat ruuber in front too once it's tubbed
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Posted: 12/02/08 12:10 PM
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2006 GMC Canyon/Bodydropped/22" KMC's 255/30/22 Nitto NT555's all the way around.
Want to see if 24's will fit in the rear and still lay out.
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5569
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Posted: 12/02/08 12:22 PM
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hey DowntimeDesigns and everyone, upload your rides to http://rides.sporttruck.com
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tuckn22s
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Posted: 12/02/08 12:24 PM
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I looked but I dont have any pics of that truck...sorry
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5569
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Posted: 12/02/08 12:29 PM
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dang. oh well, it's coo.
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tuckn22s
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Posted: 12/02/08 12:35 PM
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yeah it was nice!!! 2 tone and layin hard
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