All Titan wheels are the same width. In fact, other than the 20s on the LE, all the 08 wheels are the same size 18" wheel. I think maybe I'll check with my dealer.BayStateSuks said:
All Titan wheels are the same width. In fact, other than the 20s on the LE, all the 08 wheels are the same size 18" wheel. I think maybe I'll check with my dealer.BayStateSuks said:I have alloy too. Whew, I will sleep better now.
I wonder if Pro-4X has steel because rim is wider to accomodate 285 tires? Also, steel is strong like bull.
I would love to hear some of the creative answers they come up with.anmut said:Anyone go back to the dealer and ask WTF?
I doubt you would get anywhere in that conversation since the dealers arent the ones who put the spare tire on the truck.anmut said:Anyone go back to the dealer and ask WTF?
SOCALTITANKC4X4LE said:Maybe some Dealers are stealing or taking off the Alloy Spares and switching them with Steel wheels.
They take off four spares off of four trucks, and switch them with four steel wheels from one truck. Then they charge the unsuspecting customer for a set of "Optional" Alloy Wheels.
I have an 06 alloy, no pressure sensor. Oh, I got a cable lock around that bad boy ;-)spoonman said:it must be the luck of the draw. I remember someone with an 06 complaining that they got a steel spare. I remember because i almost sold them an extra wheel i had so that they could have 5 alloys to rotate their tires using the spare.
That's one of the funniest things i have ever heard there. As if.......I know car sales guys dont have the best reputation, but thats ridiculous. :lol:SOCALTITANKC4X4LE said:Maybe some Dealers are stealing or taking off the Alloy Spares and switching them with Steel wheels.
They take off four spares off of four trucks, and switch them with four steel wheels from one truck. Then they charge the unsuspecting customer for a set of "Optional" Alloy Wheels.