Mazzi hulks
whats going to be better moto metal 951 18x9 with offset of -12 and backspacing of 4.5 or moto metal 951 18x9 offset of +18 and backspace of 5.71 these rims will be wrapped with cooper STT 33-12.50-18 with 2 in leveling kit someone help me...P.S. i dont want no rubbing
well i thought id never say it but i think im leaning towards polished wheels.... everyone talks about there a pain to take care of but on the other hand people talk about their chrome pitting and pealing i dunno it might just be me but id rather put my money towards a wheel thats going to last and polish them than putting my money towards chrome and 1 yr down the road its pealing and pitting the only good lookin polished wheels though i think are the micky thompsons or **** cepeks but i want 18 in rim so looks like cepeks are out might have to go with mickys 18x10 with 6 in backspacing hows that rim
my bad they make the **** cepeks in 18x9 but i still dont know what rim to get too many people say they had bad expirences with chrome wheels polishing isnt a issue for me i put 3 coats a mothers on my tips everytime i wash them and there 22in tips... im startin to like the micky thompsons alot but i want a 18 in and no 18x9 they only make em in 18x10 but shouldnt be a real issue beacuse their backspacing is 6
well i called this off road center that lives by me and asked them if they could get the mickey thompson classic 2's for my 04 Ford in 18in and the guy said they dont make them that big for your truck and this guy has 30 yrs of doing what he does and im like well i was on 10000 web sites that says they make a 18x10 for my truck and he said its a misprint should i buy them and show him a 17yr old knows more hears a couple sites i found them on and also found cepeks in 18x9 for my truck when he said they only make a 17 inch in polished for my truck
http://www.4wheelparts.com/PDT66876.aspx
http://www.4wheelparts.com/PDT66948.aspx
http://www.4wheelparts.com/PDT67126.aspx
http://www.4wheelparts.com/PDT66876.aspx
http://www.4wheelparts.com/PDT66948.aspx
http://www.4wheelparts.com/PDT67126.aspx
Last edited by MacsFX4; Mar 26, 2008 at 04:01 PM.


