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do feature trucks HAVE to have big wheels?

 
Jakeoz Jakeoz
New User | Posts: 33 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 02/28/09
10:19 AM

dude layin stockies isnt so bad...i think that rollin stockies is bad a$$...i mean here in 3 weeks after my xtreme gets bagged ill be rollin stock wheels for a while...its all just an opinion...but no opinion is wrong...so thats my 2 cents...  

 
treyfrady treyfrady
New User | Posts: 18 | Joined: 02/09
Posted: 02/28/09
09:38 PM

scrolled across this toppic, and it caught my eye. I don't think you need big rims to get a feature, but if your the first to lay out a mini on a certain size, and you have a decent looking truck, I think it ups your odd's of it being featured. I have a '99 blazer that I've set up to lay doors on 24's, but It's sitting in the garage till I can afford the rims & tires. I'm starting to think about 22's with some meatie tires. their cheaper and I could actually drive it. I use to run my stock rims on it, and liked the way it looked. I say build it the way you want it, who cares if it gets in a mag!  
Nice truck. Do you drag it?

 
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