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eww my ass them rims are player. im getting those exact rims on my truck. eventually im getting the spinner kit, and getting the spinner powdercoated kandy red to match my truck when i paint it.


those are tight as hell, but i dont think your gonna be offroading too much on em. LOL. jk

but yea you can find tires alot of places. look at www.spotlowrider.com or something
 






sorry i shouldnt say that... personally i dont like them but i bet many do.
 












Me likes :D , I have always liked spoked wheels, gives the lowrider look.
 






those wheels r off brand, their quality is really sh***tty
plus they look wanksta
 






I hate it when jackasses come in and only talk **** about things people want to do to their cars. Usually it's the guys with stock rides who hate on everything but their K&N air filter modification. Shut up if you don't have something useful/helpful to say.
 












in a 22" all the tires you find wont be chaep unless you have inside connections, and even then, they still ownt be chaep......

personally, i dont like wire wheels, but if i were getting some, i would save the $ and get real ones, not an off brand becuase they are not high quality... a major problem with spoke wheels is that they leak, chrome peels and reacts and corrodes and hte seal on the insdie wears away.. i work in the tire indusrty and have worked on wire wheel, they all corrode and such, however, form what i have seen, the name brand like dayton dont do it as much as the otehr off brand ones....
 






Jim makes a fine point, I didn't even look at brand and didn't notice they were off brand. If you are going for rims then maybe if you can, save for a year and get the real deal. Shop around for a connection, get to know the tire shop guys and those kind of places. Know anyone in the car dealership industry? I used to work at one and they can hook you up with anything.

If you decide you don't want to save for the rims, I can point you in the direction of some damn fine mud tires on the market for 600-700 bucks :)
 






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