saved some of the pics, but why do the side steps look like they have been in the sun for 50 years with no protection?
Larry get with zaxjax in the detailing section and he'll give you a name of a product that will make your side steps look like new
Ditto. Send him an email or call him. The info is in my first post.
I tried and he hasnt gotten back with me
what size are the tires you're running larry?
I have to get new tires soon, and if I can find some wheels I like (I am very picky) at a decent price I would like to move up to 20s while I am at it.
It's the weekend. He'll get back to you.:beer:
295x40x20 and 275x35x20 I am very suprised at how smooth they ride and handle.
Much much better than the Goodyear 20s that were on my 00 Harley F-150. They SUCKED!
Larry by any chance do you know what they weigh?
what is the finish on the center piece. brushed or painted silver its hard to tell.
hmm, a little steeper than a poor college student like me would like, but they are obviously very high quality pieces, and still cheaper than other wheels I had looked at in the past.
what if I wanted to get 20x20 all around as opposed to Larry's that are staggered? Would that still be $2900, or more?
What if I wanted the 20x12 rears? How much would that add to the cost?
larry, try putting some peanut butter on those steps. the oil in it does wonders for plastic parts.
larry, try putting some peanut butter on those steps. the oil in it does wonders for plastic parts.
My truck came from Cali and it had the same problem. I ended up replacing them. It must be something in the water.:shrug:
Do you remember how much they were?
I think those wheels look great on your truck L.L. Those look like the "Chicane" wheels to me...I would like something very similar for my '01 silver Lightning...I e-mailed Steve about a price for the "Sebring" wheels in 20x9 & 20x11 with the centers powder-coated silver...hopefully I can make it happen.:rockon: