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Old 06-02-2010, 09:28 PM
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Looking for some nice wheels

So ive been searching the internet trying to find some wheels that would look good on a F350 Super Duty(in my sig) and give it a more aggressive look I was wondering if anyone might know of a certain wheel that would look better than the other or just looks all out Bad*** on a SD. Any input is welcome

I was looking at these:

Mickey Thompson Classic II

 
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Old 06-02-2010, 09:50 PM
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Justin,let me tell you,nice wheels are getting hard to come buy these days. Some of the popular brands are made in china and carry a pretty low weight rating. Something to consider. XD, Ultra and a few others... all china. Please do your self a favor and look at the weight rating cast into the back of the wheel before buying.
 
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The weight rating on the MT's are 3200 each....or at least thats what its stating
 
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Old 06-02-2010, 10:21 PM
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That's a lot more that a china wheel!
 
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16X10 MT classic IIs with 315s wrapped around them.







 
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Nice! I thought they would look good on a SD.....have you had any issues with them at all? because Ive been looking around and I hear people talk about Lug Centric and Hub Centric and I just get a Centric Headache
 
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Originally Posted by jbounds
Nice! I thought they would look good on a SD.....have you had any issues with them at all? because Ive been looking around and I hear people talk about Lug Centric and Hub Centric and I just get a Centric Headache
No issues, fitment is perfect. If you are going to run 35's then you will need a leveling kit, and may have to shim, or trim the front bumper 1/4 to 1/2 inch. I chose trim the bumper for the simple fact that i needed to get home from the tire store. I do not have any rubbing on the leaf springs, but did have a little on the bumper lip. 33" tires(305/70/16) will fit with no modifications necessary.
 
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