Pics of rims on white TJs

qslim

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It's annual bonus time so I'm blowing it all on cheap stocks in this crashing market and new wheels & tires. Can we post up some pics? I'm not good at visualizing, I have some old beat up chrome wheels and don't know if I want to change up the scheme.
 
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I think white needs something to set it off. Not chrome or polished aluminum, but something like a grey finish, maybe with a polished lip or silver lip.
 
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My 03 has polished aluminum , I like that on white , and on most any color .

BobtheTj's has an an awesome stance , and his wheels look great.
 
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Here ya go...…
Black & White rims w/38" TSL SX tires
Chrome rims w/35" Toyo M/T's
Black rims w/35" Toyo M/T's

That dog in your first pic looks like it doesn't take any shit lol
I prefer gray wheels on a white Jeep

Yeah they look great - adds just a little color to the whole scheme and offsets the white. Top looks good too, is that a coffee color? Looks darker than my tan top
 
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That dog in your first pic looks like it doesn't take any shit lol

He's protecting dads Jeep. But he's all bark and very little bite.

Good luck on choosing some rims. Are you going to get beadlocks or standard rims?
 
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He's protecting dads Jeep. But he's all bark and very little bite.

Good luck on choosing some rims. Are you going to get beadlocks or standard rims?

Just standard, we're not that that level. I got the TJ last year instead of a UTV for taking the family up into the mountains, riding trails, and getting dirty. 4" lift on 33's and that's about it.
 
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Just standard, we're not that that level. I got the TJ last year instead of a UTV for taking the family up into the mountains, riding trails, and getting dirty. 4" lift on 33's and that's about it.

You say this now but if you are buying new rims anyhow I would suggest you just look at some beadlocks. With the AWESOME trails you have in Utah and how lower PSI can help I'd at least look at them.
But as always it's YOUR TJ and you can do anything you want to it and won't get push back from some of us. Beadlocks require more maintenance and aren't for everyone. The size of your tire doesn't matter as I was popping beads when I was running 33" tires and once I had swapped axles I decided it was time to get beadlocks.
 
You say this now but if you are buying new rims anyhow I would suggest you just look at some beadlocks. With the AWESOME trails you have in Utah and how lower PSI can help I'd at least look at them.
But as always it's YOUR TJ and you can do anything you want to it and won't get push back from some of us. Beadlocks require more maintenance and aren't for everyone. The size of your tire doesn't matter as I was popping beads when I was running 33" tires and once I had swapped axles I decided it was time to get beadlocks.

I'm always up for getting talked into cool shit! What kind of extra MX are we talking about and how much extra$$$ for beadlocks? I'm planning on a super35 kit here in the near future so it might not hurt?