Show us your "average" tow vehicle
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Re: Show us your "average" tow vehicle
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Jimbo, I know, but you gotta have some meat on there too to tow safely. They make these Helos in 18s and 20s w/ 6 or 8 lugs. I am soon going to go with 18s with BFG Rubber. I know you have seen Mike's dark grey Duramax with all the goodies.
I just can't bring myself to ever run chrome wheels on a car or truck, I guess that's my sickness of being in the aftermarket wheel business for too long
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Re: Show us your "average" tow vehicle
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
NICE Jimbo. What is the finish on those?
On one of the pics from page 2 of my truck it shows one of their new wheels, I really have not warmed up to the new style, they offer the wheels in silver with a polished stainless pressed on lip that is can be replaced if you curb scuff the wheels...which is cool, but the shiny stuff is too bling for me sometimes
you can check out some of the other stuff we import, go to www.cecwheels.com
The gallery has quite a bit of stuff with all types of cars and trucks
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Re: Show us your "average" tow vehicle
What a bunch of poodles!!! Buying a truck capacity based on the type of cool wheels available over what is safe for towing! Cheng included!!!
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Re: Show us your "average" tow vehicle
Originally Posted by dukenrock
Are they competing in the dually wheel market?
There is a company out here called APP- Aluminum Precision Products, and they offer a really nice looking 19" Dually fitment, and of course you can't go wrong with the Alcoa's too