Wheels For 2500hd
#2
I went sorta plain on mine, 2500 Avalanche, which is same size as yours. I went with 16x8 American Racing Equipment, Outlaw II rims.
Pics here:
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Pics here:
http://offshoreonly.com/forums/showt...o&pagenumber=1
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I REALLY like this one though. I was trying to get them when I purchased, but they were tied up in a ship off the West Coast during all the dock worker strikes, and I was going to have to wait indefinately.
They are made by Helo, and called Maxx.
They are made by Helo, and called Maxx.
Last edited by Sydwayz; 04-25-2003 at 11:30 AM.
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Hey BRI you have a toothbrush to clean them with
I always think about how difficult they are to clean
why do you think I went with a center cap
I always think about how difficult they are to clean
why do you think I went with a center cap
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you got that right topdj, i had a pair of centerline hellcats on a 1/2 ton gmc, the truck looked great but those rims were a pain in the ass to clean!!!
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I totally agree. That is why I like the ARE, as they have a clearcoat over them. Dirt wipes right off.
The absolute worst were my 1987 honeycomb aluminum Trans Am (GTA) rims. I could wash car in 30-45 minutes (it was a dark color). I would spend another two+ hours cleaning rims and polishing the SS exhaust.
I was going to go with the chromed Helos, (still might one day), as the polished aluminum was a no go in my book. I do not mind a little TLC on cleaning the rims. If you know what you are doing, you can use the store bought wheel cleaners (sprays) without doing any damage.
The absolute worst were my 1987 honeycomb aluminum Trans Am (GTA) rims. I could wash car in 30-45 minutes (it was a dark color). I would spend another two+ hours cleaning rims and polishing the SS exhaust.
I was going to go with the chromed Helos, (still might one day), as the polished aluminum was a no go in my book. I do not mind a little TLC on cleaning the rims. If you know what you are doing, you can use the store bought wheel cleaners (sprays) without doing any damage.
Last edited by Sydwayz; 04-25-2003 at 12:19 PM.