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I still think we should have just continued the other thread - but oh well. People are adding pics here so I guess I will too.
I've got 2 styles on there now. My buddy is borrowing my other 5 spoke alcoas like the front so I have the 10 holes alcoas off the 90's trucks like Mexican77 on the rear while the tuck is just sitting.
I'm not sure which style I will run more but I've got 35" race tires mounted on both styles - so I'll probably go back and forth
I totally agree on the "old skool" looking rims. The turbines like you have and slot mags look great. I think both sets of my alcoas fit this look as well. I just can't seem to wrap my head around the "new" style rims on these old trucks. Just look odd to me...
Here's the pic for those too lazy to look
[img]https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gallery/sizeimage.php?&photoid=37710&.jpg[img]
I totally agree on the "old skool" looking rims. The turbines like you have and slot mags look great. I think both sets of my alcoas fit this look as well. I just can't seem to wrap my head around the "new" style rims on these old trucks. Just look odd to me...
I've got a pair of those turbine rims, but they're real tattered...how do you get them so clean like in that pic?
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