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Old 03-14-2004, 08:40 PM   #1
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Pics of Titan with 18" wheels

Hey Guys,

First of all, this is a great forum with a lot of useful information. I have been reading for a couple weeks now and decided the Titan was going to be my choice for my first full-size truck. I put down a deposit for one that is coming in at the end of this month....and I can't wait!

I wanted to share some pics of a Titan I saw at a local dealership here in Houston, TX. This particular one has 18x10 wheels with Toyo A/T tires, size 325/60/18. The truck also has the Daystar leveling kit.

Enjoy!!

P.S.....Ignore the date on the pics, I forgot to set it on my camera.
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Old 03-14-2004, 09:37 PM   #2
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OMG!!! thats EXACTLY what i was thinking of, finally the kit on a 4x4. i spent too much on the truck and cant afford a big lift at the moment so i wanted to go that route. 34"x13'' tires w/18x10 wheels or 17. do you rember what wheels they were? im amazed the 2.5 inch lift could fit 34''x13'' 's.
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That is one sweet setup, its perfect! IMHO
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Why did you post this? One minute I was happy being stock.. but no… Now I have to ante up & buy a set of rims & tires. That is the way my truck should sit & will. I need to stop looking at this forum before I go broke.
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Old 03-15-2004, 03:39 PM   #5
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Nice looking Truck, looks like someone will end up cleaning their truck alot more with those wheels hanging out past the mud flaps, excepcially on a black truck, still it is one nice looking setup.

Which Titan did you order and did you choose black in TX?
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Old 03-15-2004, 04:03 PM   #6
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Nice looking Truck, looks like someone will end up cleaning their truck alot more with those wheels hanging out past the mud flaps, excepcially on a black truck, still it is one nice looking setup.

Which Titan did you order and did you choose black in TX?

No black for me in Texas! I ordered a white 4x4 SE CC with off-road and big tow package. I will be adding wheels and tires to resemble the black one I took photos of. After I saw how the wheels and tires looked, I knew I had to have it!
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I must have this set up. What dealership was this at I must go and check it out. Thanks
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quick tell em! do you remember the maker of the wheels? mahalo
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I must have this set up. What dealership was this at I must go and check it out. Thanks

Tom Pea**** Nissan in Houston, TX. They already sold this particular one. The dealer said it went FAST!!!
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quick tell em! do you remember the maker of the wheels? mahalo


The maker of the wheels was "American Racing".
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thanks alot, i emailed them for the offset. it may be listed on their site or sumwhere else, any new info please post.

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Old 03-16-2004, 06:21 AM   #12
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How do the tire pressure sensors work with aftermarket rims? I understand that there is an actual transmitter in each rim.
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my understanding is that its intergrated in the valve stem so are transferable between different wheels.
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Old 03-16-2004, 09:03 PM   #14
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Yup and they are $79 a piece! So don't let some tire junkie mess em up for ya.

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Does this look like the same rim to anyone else?

http://www.americanracing.com/wheels...lloy&section=S
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