DSTRBD
05-09-2005, 12:28 PM
Going to be doing wheels and tires here soon and am looking for some opinions. I want to go with either an 18" or 20" wheel with a high speed rated tire. I am leaning towards the 18's because of the weight reduction. I am having a hard time finding a wheel that will remain tucked under the wheel well as most stick out pretty far. Any suggestions welcome.
JhnZ71
05-09-2005, 12:54 PM
you should check out the Weld Evo's, a few guys have them on this website, there trucks look amazing with them. Ask, Bodysurfer he has the velociti welds and they make his truck look sick. I want them, but my wallet wont allow it!
Bodysurfer
05-10-2005, 10:44 AM
you should check out the Weld Evo's, a few guys have them on this website, there trucks look amazing with them. Ask, Bodysurfer he has the velociti welds and they make his truck look sick. I want them, but my wallet wont allow it!
Thanks for the comp. Jhnz71:ro) .
DSTRBD, click on the link below in my signature to see my truck with them on and scroll down to see the rims close up. BTW, they run around $425.00+/per rim. They are CHROME....wouldnt have them any other way !
LATER!
Burnin Mad Max
05-11-2005, 02:28 AM
No doubt about it Bodysurfer, thats a sweet ride!!! I also second the Chrome!!! It will be tough to find 20's that don't stick out too much though. Weld is one of my top choices and they seem to be one of the few manufacturers that make 18-20" wheels less than 10" wide. http://www.weldracing.com/ I want to up size to a 20"-er with 37" tires but I don't want to have to trim too much (at all for that matter). My little 315/70-17's look like pizza cutters right now. I wanna fill them wells up a little bit more. Pricey yes but what isn't?:confuzeld
DSTRBD
05-11-2005, 10:38 AM
The Welds are nice indeed. Eagle also offers a wide array of widths for 18's and 20's and I am seriously thinking about going that route. Not to mention they are a fraction of the cost. Looks like 18's with 285 Proxes is going to be the combo.