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I know this might be the wrong place for this but ive seen these procomp black steel wheels online and they look pretty good but I'm not sure how they would look on these trucks. Just wondering if anyone has them and how they like the looks of them, pics would be cool too. I just dont want to order them and put them on and then they look horrible.. Thanks.
http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/interactive.dos
Try this site out. At the bottom when you get to the wheel selections, look at the "victory" lineup. It has a black rim simalar to the procomps
ive been lookin at i think those wheels, yeah the price is definatly whats attracting me, im just not sure how black wheels will look on a black truck, yours look great though, love your truck
thanks man . I think it should look even better on a black truck, jet black, man, thatd be tight! just so you know, the wheels are real heavy, they are prolly like twice as heavy as my stock aluminum ones were (but they are steel so...what would you expect!?), i was surprised how heavy they were, but its all good they look sick! you should get em! , also check out the American Racing AR-767, they are practically the same wheel, however they have the american racing center hub, and have a thin blue and red line going around the outside of the tire, that could look pretty sic on a black truck too, they arent that expensive either, I was gunna get those, but didnt think the red and blue line would go with silver, but i think thatd look good with all black
that might be something i might want to look at, i jsut found a real good deal on a set of 285s for my 17 in stock wheels so i might just buy those, too good to pass up, then ill prolly get new wheels, thanks for the idea though!
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