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Do you not answer your phone? Come fix my bronco already. :flipoff2:
got candy?
hey im not milkin it, its milkin me for cryin out loud, this truck has had me flat *** broke for 6 months LOL thats pretty bad, i just realized that, i havent had money for that long but its almost over...HA who am i kidding its never over, as soon as i get it back ill break something or find something else to rebuild
anyone know the width of those grey ford wheels i have, they 15x8 or 15x10 ?... im just thinking if they are 15x8 will they fit with the 35x13.50 tires? site says they should be 15x10 rims for that tire but i wanna get new 15x10s soon anyway, just hope i dont have to wait for 15x10s to put my tires on
The stock steels are 15x7.5. You can mount the hawgs on them but the sidewalls will really be sucked in.
ok thats fine for now, i will get them on some 15x10s ASAP though
Originally Posted by Prozon
Wouldn't really be a bad idea to mount them on those wheels until you get wider ones. Would it?
thats what i was hoping for lol...thats one more expense i do not need now, but 15x10 steelies are a whopping 50$ a wheel so it wont be long before i get some...i want to do the cragar soft 8 black ones
oh yes it looks SOOOOO stock...ya know, with the lift kit 35" tires complete SAS custom interior visor and grille inserts....
after i get it on the road i am gonna start my bed rails/headache rack...when thats done i should be pretty good with that lil 110 gasless mig so ill start my bumper projects LOL...you know the style im going for, its gonna be black but for the top flat surfaces im gonna weld on a plate of polished diamond plate (front and rear bumpers) because i have diamond plate bed caps on the side and those will be under the black rails, i think it will look pretty damn snappy
I ran my 35 hawgs on the stock 15x8 aluminums (the ones that look like the old outlaws) and ran them for a few years with no problems. I picked up a set of 15x10's when I put on the 36" iroks. Now I have a set of 15x10 steel wagons and just got a really old set of 15x10 hurricane aluminums (like the rims on the General Lee from Dukes of Hazard). Time to get another set of tires for the hurricanes...
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalytic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
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