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don't worry, they'll fit.
IMO, don't go over 2" lift with 32s just yet, feel the difference and if you think that you need bigger tires and more lift, then you go for it but, it's all downhill from there.
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YEAH!!! A set of 5, 16" LR alloy wheels are on the way. By end of the month we should have a set of BFG MUD, 265-75-16's as well.
What are your thoughts on having the wheels powder coated (black) vs. paint? These wheels are going to be used off road, (basically off road and camping is the only time we drive the Disco) Is the quality of powder coating times five justify the cost? Or would we be just as well off to use spray paint?THX Michael ![]() |
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IMO, use the dough for something else, ur going to bust/scratch/whatnot the rims anyway....and if you really want to have black rims...spray it so you can spray it all over again whenever you want.
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