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Chris Thomas Jun 29, 2000 09:10 AM

What about these 20's
 
I have been looking around for 20" wheels, but I really don't want crome ones. I found these wheels from OZ Wheels that are pretty cool. Was wondering what everyone else thought about them. Here is a doctored pic with them on my truck.

http://www.zing.com/picture/pf9b517d...e.jpg.orig.jpg

So what do you guys think.......

[This message has been edited by Chris Thomas (edited 06-29-2000).]

hdlouie Jul 11, 2000 05:41 PM

Look pretty koool to me. I'd probably would like to see a little more tire, but that's just me. Also Sport Truck mag did a test on 20" tires on a F150 and Expedition.

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99 Expedition XLT
5.4L
4X4
3.73LS
17"AT/S
Airaid Intake
Superchip
Custom Edlebrock shocks
Dynomax Super Turbo 3"
Helwig Sway Arm
Polk speakers



UCRed Aug 1, 2000 09:30 AM

Chris,
Your truck looks great! MOMO makes some reallly cool wheels in 20" manybe you should check them out. By the way how did you overlay the wheels on your truck. does it require special software. I think this would be a great way to see what my truck would look like before I spend all that money.


Hdlouie,
What issue was that magazine. I have a 97 f-150 Sc 4x4 and would like to put 18" or 20"

Chris Thomas Aug 2, 2000 09:59 AM

UCRed,

Thanks for the compliments. I used Paint Shop Pro to edit the photo and put these wheels on my truck in the picture. You can also use Photoshop, PhotoDelux, Correl Draw, or most image editing software.

The Sept. 2000 issue of Truckin' magazine that is on the newstands now has a great wheel and tire guide and the tested 6 different 20" tires on different vehicles. The nitto's came out on top. It has lots of cool info on new rims that are out now too.

gofish Aug 5, 2000 01:39 AM

It does look real nice, but I'd be careful--I've got a friend who put 18's on a Honda, and he's bent all four rims (hitting potholes and bumps) so badly he has to air up every 3 days. And that's with a car that weighs 1/2 what our trucks weigh.

The White Monkey Aug 30, 2000 06:15 AM

Chris,

I noticed you cut the front of your bed rail to accomidate the tonneau. I bought a similar cover recently and was wondering how hard it was and if it was something you did yourself.

Duncan

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97 Super Cab

Chris Thomas Aug 30, 2000 09:48 AM

No cutting or drilling whatsoever with the ARE cover. It has support rails that just clamp on. The cover is designed to hide the plastic bed caps.

The White Monkey Sep 15, 2000 03:44 AM

Cool, Thanx.


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80-90k mi. mods: 3" spindles, centerline rims with 35's
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