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  1. #1
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    any paint would come off easily with starting fluid and a power washer! lmao

    Lets see some pictires of the wheels mounted! what size tire are you going with?

    I am either going to mount some 285/60 or 275/55

    MY TRUCK IS A HYBRID!!! IT BURNS GAS AND RUBBER....
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    I'll prob just mount the 285 70R 17 BFGoodrich AT's I have on it now. I need to blast/sand/prep/paint them before I put them on. Everywhere I called about powder coating wanted $200 a set to shoot em' even though I just need a few small areas baked on with me doing the prep and blasting. I'm not paying that for a few small spots of black.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigMac View Post
    I'll prob just mount the 285 70R 17 BFGoodrich AT's I have on it now. I need to blast/sand/prep/paint them before I put them on. Everywhere I called about powder coating wanted $200 a set to shoot em' even though I just need a few small areas baked on with me doing the prep and blasting. I'm not paying that for a few small spots of black.
    For that price you could buy your own home coating kit. Bake them in your oven.
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