New wheel question

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Well if you're going to stick with white, then by all means upgrade!
Do you have a picture of the 24s in question?
 
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Well if you're going to stick with white, then by all means upgrade!
Do you have a picture of the 24s in question?

I don't have a picture anymore. We tried them on and the offset was way outside. He said they were +30 and it was more like a +15. So no deal.
 

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I just put 24s on mine and while I'm not sure of the backspacing, I did end up using thin spacers I had in the rear and had to heat the plastic on both rear sides. Old wheels are 305/40/22 and the new ones are 305/35/24.

I'm with everyone else and I think your current white wheels look amazing!

:chair: Should never use Spacers. Should.!

I don't have a picture anymore. We tried them on and the offset was way outside. He said they were +30 and it was more like a +15. So no deal.

Why 24's if i may ask, Show-Car.?
 
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:chair: Should never use Spacers. Should.!



Why 24's if i may ask, Show-Car.?

To me I like the way it fills up the wheel well better and fits the size of out trucks better. You always see bigger wheels on stock heigth but hardly ever on a slammed hoe!!
 

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