You sir, are not my favorite person right now.
We're wheel twinsYou sir, are not my favorite person right now.
We're wheel twins
I think a big yellow sunflower on the center cap of your black rims would look just right on your rig.F U ! You wont sell me your rims. To spite you, I may go all @John Cooper on your ass and buy black rims..... with yellow accents.
Both Jeeps i purchased came with pro comp d style steelies. I like the look.4WP had the cheapest black steelies i could find. like 50ea IIRC.
What’s going on here lolYou sir, are not my favorite person right now.
Pure, unabridged jealousy. Shameful, really.What’s going on here lol
What’s going on here lol
Don't hate the player, hate the game.Hatred of @DaveC . He knows my desire to have the same rims on both my vehicles. He just wont play along. I hate him.
I bought american made forged aluminum wheels.
Depending on what type of wheeling you do, steel may not be the best option. I ran steel for a few years and got to the point where I was bending the rim lips on every outing. I recently swapped them out for a cheap set of aluminum rims and will see how they hold up. View attachment 326752View attachment 326754
So true. I have some rebar rings I plan to weld onto the steel rims I just dismounted. If the aluminum rims hold up, then I’ll just sell them and keep running them until in need new tires.A forum peep local to me, had gotten tyred of rebalancing his steel rims after every outing.
Steelies bend but dont break. Then they can be bashed back to hold a bead.If you wheel it at all, I'd go toward a cheap alloy wheel. Steelies bend up too easily if you play in rocks much.
If you don't, I can't recommend any steelies.
I've seen steelies bend, never an alloy break. Just my experience anyway.Steelies bend but dont break. Then they can be bashed back to hold a bead.
What's wrong with white wheels? I am still gonna get a set !@RINC would probably run old school white spokes if he could