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Old 09-27-2007, 07:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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New Tires and Rims

Justed wanted to post up some pictures of my truck with the new tires and rims. I got 37X13.5-17 Toyo - Open Country M/T tires and American Racing - Clash (Black)rims.

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Old 09-27-2007, 07:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: New Tires and Rims

sweet. paint those drums and hubs!
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Old 09-27-2007, 09:49 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: New Tires and Rims

Yeah, that is the next project. Just want to make sure I paint them with something that is going to last for awhile.

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Re: New Tires and Rims

I like those wheels! what size?
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Re: New Tires and Rims

let me know how they ride and wear. what psi do you have them at? I am either going to get a set of those or ProComp extreme all terrains in that size. if you keep them rotated every 5K or so they should last you 40K+ miles. What gears do you have? what rpm are you spinning at 70mph?

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Re: New Tires and Rims

Looks nice, I like black rims on most trucks, just pretty sure they'd clash on my truck.

Do you still have the twin beam with 6" lift?

Where the heck is Raymore? anywhere close to me?
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Re: New Tires and Rims

Size of the wheels are.

17 Wheel Diameter 8.5 Width (inches)6 offset (mm)
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Re: New Tires and Rims

Brandon, I will check my RPMs on the way home tonight and post them up this weekend.

johndeerebones, Yeah I still of the twin beam front end. Looks like Raymore is about 4 or 5 hrs from you. Raymore is about 30 minutes south of Kansas City.

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Re: New Tires and Rims

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: brandan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">let me know how they ride and wear. what psi do you have them at? I am either going to get a set of those or ProComp extreme all terrains in that size. if you keep them rotated every 5K or so they should last you 40K+ miles. What gears do you have? what rpm are you spinning at 70mph?

brandan </div></div>They are at 40 PSI and I run about 1800 RPMS at 70 MPH. They ride really smooth and make hardly any noise. So far I love this tire and wheel combo.
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