18" TTII clones, very cheap.
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18" TTII clones, very cheap.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/717770/3
These were 1080$ shipped to my door ready to roll 245-40-Z-rated, chrome valve stems, lug nuts, balanced. Brand new.
What do you guys think?
These were 1080$ shipped to my door ready to roll 245-40-Z-rated, chrome valve stems, lug nuts, balanced. Brand new.
What do you guys think?
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You have to have some lip with that style wheel in my opinion but they do not look bad by any means. If you are happy, that is all that matters.
They look polished to me, if they are, dont let them go too long without some polishing. I would say at least once a month.
They look polished to me, if they are, dont let them go too long without some polishing. I would say at least once a month.
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They are Chrome plated as I found out when I nicked one. I know they could use some more lip, but they are plenty wide. The place I bought them from offers them with 295 tires, but I'm not a big fan of traction. Wanted to make sure I could still break them lose on the 1-2.
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Originally Posted by Phoenix64
They are Chrome plated as I found out when I nicked one. I know they could use some more lip, but they are plenty wide. The place I bought them from offers them with 295 tires, but I'm not a big fan of traction. Wanted to make sure I could still break them lose on the 1-2.