Looking for 2007 20" Factory Wheels
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Westley's Bleche White will make the tires look like new. You can get it at wally world or any auto parts place.
http://westleys.com/
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Originally Posted by weadjust
Westley's Bleche White will make the tires look like new. You can get it at wally world or any auto parts place.
http://westleys.com/
http://westleys.com/
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Originally Posted by 05RedFX4
your gonna pay thru the nose from the dealer. You could also check the dealer to see if they have any take offs.
Not necessarily. I paid $800 + tax for a set with 0 miles on them from a Ford dealer. They were take-offs for a lifted truck they had for sale.
Tough to beat that price.
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Originally Posted by ATOM
i would steer clear of this stuff, i used to clean my white letters every time i washed my truck (every other friday on payday) and all 4 tires starting cracking real bad, this stuff dries out your tires way too much. just find some tire and rim cleaner in one and let it soak on there for the recommended time and use a toilt brush/scrub brush and they'll clean up like new. as for the rim, ebay has alot of them lately.
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Originally Posted by pmason718
Does anybody know the part number for those wheels b/c I need to replace one of mine's.
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Might consider mounting the white lettering inboard. More than any other vehicle I've owned, can't keep the lettering clean. Too much dust and pretty much anything used on the tires makes the dust adhere even more. Had mine mounted to the inside when I purchased my 20's. Mine also needed to be balanced because the seller didn't tell me he took the pressure sensors out for his next set of rims and didn't rebalance. First drive, the steering wheel never stopped shaking. Remove the caps when getting tire work done. I've spoken to 3 different people locally who had tards break the caps because they thought the cap was the actual lug nut, if you can believe that. Saves you some hassle.