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#32
Originally Posted by 1SlowHoe
Yes, yes you can
Edit: I read the rest of the posts, I will now respond:
If you don't like the way it looks don't buy them for your truck.
I have upgraded brakes
They do not affect my turning radius, no rubbing
They increase traction, wider tire/more grip
Expensive.....it's relative to your budget
My truck weighs 5600lbs empty, the rims don't matter, it would be slow on stockers
My wiener is huge now and before I bought the rims
For the record: I think that particular truck looks stupid as well, they don't compliment the truck.
Break/Break
So Grippy,
Do you know what size those are?

Edit: I read the rest of the posts, I will now respond:
If you don't like the way it looks don't buy them for your truck.
I have upgraded brakes
They do not affect my turning radius, no rubbing
They increase traction, wider tire/more grip
Expensive.....it's relative to your budget
My truck weighs 5600lbs empty, the rims don't matter, it would be slow on stockers
My wiener is huge now and before I bought the rims
For the record: I think that particular truck looks stupid as well, they don't compliment the truck.
Break/Break
So Grippy,
Do you know what size those are?
Some of you are really looking too far into it!!
ALOT, not ALL, of the big rims guys seem to be the "look at me, I have money" type, or the "look at me, I pretend like I have money" type. My buddy has a brand new escalade with 26" wheels and all the platinum grille stuff and when we are out he makes fun of what I drive in front of girls. I dont mention that I make 3 times what he makes

Edit: I need upgraded brakes just with 20's
, Tahoe's are fat pigs
Last edited by greentahoe; Mar 4, 2006 at 11:04 AM.
#36
Originally Posted by 1SlowHoe
Mr. 418 is telling ME I'm compensating...hmmmm


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