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    casey23 Guest

    18" Boyd Smooth II wheels

    I have a complete set of boyd smoothie II wheels 18x8 and 18x10 that are in perfect shape ... I am making some changes on the truck and wanting to change up the look a little... Front tires are 90% with only 4,000 miles on the complete set.... The Backs.... Not so Much....

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    whatcha gonna get fer em....
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    Quote Originally Posted by bud8fan View Post
    whatcha gonna get fer em....
    what ya got Alton.... = ) ..... I will even hand polish them for a week before u get them......

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    Quote Originally Posted by casey23 View Post
    what ya got Alton.... = ) ..... I will even hand polish them for a week before u get them......
    lol...i dont think they will fit on my 14'' brakes but you didnt post a price...how heavy are they...
    '13 silverado LT...stock

    '11 lt 4x4 z71..tvs1900

    '01 gmc twins 6.0 jakes 400 ladder bars w/ coilovers tuned by nelson performance

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    boyds

    well... My the rears are in the 35-40lb range wheel/tire .... I might be messing up thinking i will get alot lighter... because i am not sure it will happen... unless i go the bogart route.... other rims are 15lbs a rim.. not they will not live threw a Pot hole@ 70-mph.... again i might be messing up... everyone thinks my truck is a "LowRider" ... or a Sport truck... Its time for a change... something that will get the point across.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by casey23 View Post
    well... My the rears are in the 35-40lb range wheel/tire .... I might be messing up thinking i will get alot lighter... because i am not sure it will happen... unless i go the bogart route.... other rims are 15lbs a rim.. not they will not live threw a Pot hole@ 70-mph.... again i might be messing up... everyone thinks my truck is a "LowRider" ... or a Sport truck... Its time for a change... something that will get the point across.....

    damn those things are lite as hell...mine weigh over 100 a piece....what you selling them for...
    '13 silverado LT...stock

    '11 lt 4x4 z71..tvs1900

    '01 gmc twins 6.0 jakes 400 ladder bars w/ coilovers tuned by nelson performance

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    I like 'em. They'd look on my Denali and they don't fit my Blazer but they're cool....

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    Gotta have a price up sir.

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    40 lbs per wheel/tire combo?

    Really?

    WOW

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    casey23 Guest

    boyds

    I will take off a rear wheel and measure for sure... Yes without a doubt its under 50lbs...... I can lift it without a ton of trouble with one hand... I am going to try and find/build a set of black wheels..... something to change the look of the truck up... Its a freaking turd 2.0 .60foots.. but I want to make it look like it will go some 1.20s... haha.. 200.00 a wheel and 200.00 for the front 2 tires..... thats 1000.00 So Moze will let my add hang around a little longer......

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