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    Quote Originally Posted by duckysbht View Post
    I noticed these steelies were heavier than my stockers. Thats why I got more power
    I plan on going FI sometime in the future but not this soon. Did you paint your centercaps or did you just leave them off?
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    Quote Originally Posted by aarolar View Post
    I plan on going FI sometime in the future but not this soon. Did you paint your centercaps or did you just leave them off?
    The center caps were chrome and I just scuffed them up and rattled canned them. I probably should go back over them though lol
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    Get a hot water pressure washer(some car washes have) and clean the crap out of your stock wheels. Go to Tractor Supply, if they have those in Geawgia, and get you some flat or glossy black tractor implement paint...The paint works really well and is made to last out in the sun. Save your money on wheels, that's what I would do.
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    I was already considering this because the clear is already peeling off of them in some places. Wonder how much it would be to powdercoat them? I would really like to see it photochoped if someone is capeable... if you need a better pic let me know.
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    aarolar, that is a RWD truck, right? In my opinion some of the best looking wheels for them for the price are the 94-96 Impala SS wheels. They are 17x8.5 with the same 5x5 bolt pattern as the old RWD trucks.
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    hmmm...i didnt think you could widen the factory 17 aluminum alloy wheels....might look into that...depending on price
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    Quote Originally Posted by AdioSS View Post
    aarolar, that is a RWD truck, right? In my opinion some of the best looking wheels for them for the price are the 94-96 Impala SS wheels. They are 17x8.5 with the same 5x5 bolt pattern as the old RWD trucks.
    Those Impala SS wheels do look nice.

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    Wonder what size tires those are?

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