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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 12:16 PM
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I bought the rims before I even got the truck, A friend of mine in cali works at a shop that customizes the trucks before they ever get to the dealerships. I bought them from him with the factory size tires, mounted balanced and ready to go for $1700 shipped to my door. They were brand new never even rolled on!!! Still had all the stickers and markings on the tires/rims, also had all the little nipples on the tires.

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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 12:25 PM
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Wink Lowered!

You can't tell me that this trucks factory rims/tires aren't that much different than these 22" rims/tires.

The day I bought my truck I took it over to my buddys shop, and lowered the back with the Ford Racing Shackles 2" part #M3000G (only available through Tommy Vaughn Ford), and when I parked next to my dads factory Lariat 2WD I was lower and you could definatly tell.

But now after the 22's I am taller all the way around then his truck, front and back.

So you can't tell me the factory size rims/tires were 31.7" tall...
 
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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 12:32 PM
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don't forget about rotational mass...

and 1700 bucks?

I've seen guys selling those rims for 900 around here. same thing, mounted and all.
 
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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 12:41 PM
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Talking $$$

$900 bucks, not for the 2007 Harley Wheels...

Maybe the 2006 wheels ( they don't have charcoal inserts, and they are polished with no clearcoat), and thats probibly with bald #@$ tires.

And so what, there is always going to be someone AFTER the fact that says wow thats alot of money you paid, but when its time to buy...
 
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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 12:49 PM
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they might have been the 06's, you're right on that, but this was a custom shop... the truck had like 70 miles on it.

as far as "there is always going to be someone AFTER the fact that says wow thats alot of money you paid, but when its time to buy..."

you have to talk to the right people before you buy... and its just a matter of finding those people
 
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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 01:04 PM
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Talking Hookups...

I used to belive in hookups, and I guess I still do. But I've gotten to a point in my life finacially to where I am not intrested in back door deals, I've grown impatient. Plus if paying $1700 for a set of wheels that retails for $6600 from ford is a bad deal, then I guess I got screwed...

And by the way talking to right people could'nt have got me a wheel the just hit the dealerships on trucks less than a month ago. Ford does'nt even have a part # for the 07' wheels yet...

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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 01:27 PM
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Plus if paying $1700 for a set of wheels that retails for $6600 from ford is a bad deal, then I guess I got screwed...
No way does it retail for $6600...here is a break down on the retail pricing for you...

22x9 HD Rim $405.00/ea x4 $1620.00
Lug Nuts $13.25/ea x24 $318.00
Wheel Cap $30.63/ea x4 $122.52
Tires $273.95/ea x4 $1095.80
Total $3156.32


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Ford does'nt even have a part # for the 07' wheels yet...
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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 01:30 PM
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So If I plan on pulling my boat with this truck, then I should go with a 3.73 gear, an intake, exhaust, and programmer of some sort. That way if I buy a supercharger the gearing would be good.

What do you guys know about throttle body spacers??
 
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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 01:31 PM
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negative feedback???

whatever, i'm not even talking about back door deals... when i was going to buy my rims, i was about to pay 325 a piece. a quick email to a friend pointed me in the direction where i was able to get them for 245. its not hookups, its knowledge.


TBS don't do anything except whistle. it's a $100.00 paperweight. If you go with the Edge, you'll tow fine, but later on if you put the S/C on, it'll be useless.
 
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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 01:42 PM
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22x9 HD Rim $405.00/ea x4 $1620.00
Lug Nuts $13.25/ea x24 $318.00
Wheel Cap $30.63/ea x4 $122.52
Tires $273.95/ea x4 $1095.80
Total $3156.32
Damn you must be the CEO of Ford and Pirelli...

Those tires alone are $371 (ea) , and the wheels are $405 if you have another wheel for a trade in! Do your reserch...

$996 is retail for the wheel without a trade of another damaged wheel...

So yeah you have a part #, but that # wasn't available when I got mine, even if I was going to buy from the dealer...

And how did things get so off topic, Oh yeah I remember thread ******...
 
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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 02:07 PM
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If you already know everything, why do you bother asking questions?
 
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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 02:12 PM
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Congrats you are the third ***** today, please wait to claim your prize...

My questions were never about TIRES/WHEELS or Prices for them...

The thread was about gearing my truck, but I guess everyone on this site is quick to jump on a newbie and try to prove something...

I am new to this site not to forums...
 
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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by G-NOTE
Damn you must be the CEO of Ford and Pirelli...

Those tires alone are $371 (ea) , and the wheels are $405 if you have another wheel for a trade in! Do your reserch...

$996 is retail for the wheel without a trade of another damaged wheel...

So yeah you have a part #, but that # wasn't available when I got mine, even if I was going to buy from the dealer...

And how did things get so off topic, Oh yeah I remember thread ******...
This thread isn't off topic and i am not trying to start anything with you. It is just filled with false information that i am correcting for the sake of everyone else.

1. The prices i stated are direct FORD pricing. The tires are also FORD pricing.

2. Your dealer is BS because the core charge is only $50.00 and most GOOD dealers wave this anyway.

3. Part numbers are established before the vehicle even goes into production.

And just for ****s and giggles the HD wheels are weigh aprox. 52lbs/ea.
 
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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 02:27 PM
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well...

1st of all.. thread *****? c'mon, grow up kid.

secondly, you are trying to prove something... how special you are by putting HD rims on your truck. way to be original.
 
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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 02:34 PM
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KID, WOW! You internet gangstars are hilarious..

I'm an adult asking a question about gearing and look where this has ended up, a pissing match between the locals and a newbie...

If anything YOU guys should grow up. I stated what I know to be fact from tommy vaughn ford in houston, I also don't care to be original. I liked these wheels and bought them, it doesn't matter what I paid for them what the cost or who has a better deal...

What does matter is what gear do I use with these rims/tires, the hieght obviously changed therefore the gearing should as well. I'm sure someone else has encountered this, and thats why I'm asking. Otherwise i figure it out myself.

Argueing on the Net is like the special olypics, even if you win your still a retard!!!

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