What 16" rims should I get for a brown 97 single cab dodge 4x4 I need 16" cause imma get 35" buckshots from a buddy. And I do know what I want just wanting some opinions thanks!
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What 16" rims should I get for a brown 97 single cab dodge 4x4 I need 16" cause imma get 35" buckshots from a buddy. And I do know what I want just wanting some opinions thanks!
Can't go wrong with Mickey thompsons, or some black steel wheels
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I do know what I want just wanting some opinions thanks!
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The way you phrase it makes me assume what you want is a bad idea and you're looking for justification not advice.
[font=comic sans ms][size=12pt]If you are only gonna run ‘em during hunting season, get some basic steel spoke rims with standard offset so you don’t get fender rub.
Spokes allow for easier removal of mud build up in the backside of the wheel.
Hope this helps.
[quote author=FinChaser link=topic=2496.msg22632#msg22632 date=1358176775]
[font=comic sans ms][size=12pt]If you are only gonna run ‘em during hunting season, get some basic steel spoke rims with standard offset so you don’t get fender rub.
Spokes allow for easier removal of mud build up in the backside of the wheel.
Hope this helps.
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Some aluminum rims seem to attract mud to stick to them and are difficult to clean out. Other aluminums shed mud very well and will require little or no clean out, a lot of the Jeep factory wheels for example. I seem to recall a friend having a Dodge that had wheels with fairly open spokes that didn't have any places for mud to stick to them, I just don't know if they were factory wheels or aftermarket.
thanks for the inputs y'all!