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Old Apr 20, 2007 | 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by FX4life
Would you say that pitting would be a problem for any chrome wheel in the winter though, especially if it was bad and had alot of salts and crap on the road?? I love the mazzis and just dont want any problems w/ them.
Truely I don't know because before I bought my F150, I ran Weld Outbacks on my F350 and they were not Chromed aluminum like the Mazzi. They where Forged aluminum and polished.
 
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Old Apr 20, 2007 | 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Jessem
Truely I don't know because before I bought my F150, I ran Weld Outbacks on my F350 and they were not Chromed aluminum like the Mazzi. They where Forged aluminum and polished.
hum. . .Thanks for the help! I guess ill just have to bite the bullet and get what I like then take what comes later on in winter. If it came down to it, i guess i could just throw the stock w/ 305's back on . It certainly wouldnt look right w/ 305's thats for sure!
 
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