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Old 01-21-2005, 11:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Check out the new Twinkie 2's

I just put these on last week and are extremely pleased...

I got to say it is one of (if not the) best looking trucks around.

Hope you guys like it.

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Old 01-21-2005, 11:19 AM   #2 (permalink)
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i hate chrome, but i think it looks mean. good work
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Old 01-21-2005, 12:02 PM   #3 (permalink)
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as much as i would rather see it lifted...looks good...Respect.
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spec v

Thanks but they are not chromed. They are polished AL.

Here is a close up of the wheel.
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i think i would have stuck with 20's. still looks good
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they look great! What size are your tires?
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how much for the S-10 in the pic ?
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I just put these on last week and are extremely pleased...
I got to say it is one of (if not the) best looking trucks around.
Hope you guys like it.
Crispy
Good looking truck, Crispy. Where was the photo taken? That intersection looks like somewhere I've been, like Powder Springs.
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they look great! What size are your tires?

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They are size 305/45/22

They stick out about 1/2" from the wheel wells.
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how much for the S-10 in the pic ?
I think that we were asking around $2000 or $2500. But it was sold last week.
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Good looking truck, Crispy. Where was the photo taken? That intersection looks like somewhere I've been, like Powder Springs.
THat intersection is in Cookeville, TN. It is the corner of E. Stevens St. and Washington Ave.

It is right next to my place of work. CHC Mechanical.
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is it just me, but the front wheels/tires look bigger than the rear
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It is just you

It does appear to be that way, it is the perspective angle of the truck and that the wheel gap is larger in the rear. Trust me it has 305/45/22s all the way around.

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is it just me, but the front wheels/tires look bigger than the rear
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Any rubbing on those dubs? No problems in the front wheel wells or turning radius? It looks like the new 'shoes' are pretty tight on your Titan.
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you gotta drop it with tires that big man, i know its a truck and all, but you either need bigger tires, or drop it


nice rims though
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