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Looks awesome!!! @cruiserpilot
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Missed the UPS person yesterday, but not today. It is nice getting a thank you for your business.
Wheels look great on the FJ60 above.
Can not wait to see these wheels with 35-37 inch tires mounted on the FJ80.
Your wish is my command. Mine mounted on 37/13.5/17 Toyo R/T's. Better pics soon!
*swoon*
I don't see them in white on their website anymore, did they drop that color?
Edit: now see it's only for 17x9..
Yea since I had them custom made, I specified white. So they have some stock in white.
I had side bars like these in the photo on a FJ60 back in the '80's. Look cool. Make bad damage worse. My .02. You do what you want.
I realize you're not a spokesperson for SCS however it seems you have a pretty deep knowledge of their processes how feasible is it to buy one of their other sizes in white? Or bare metal and power coat myself?
I should probably just email the company.
That is gorgeous. This will be my next wheel/tire set up.Your wish is my command. Mine mounted on 37/13.5/17 Toyo R/T's. Better pics soon!
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Anyone know where I can get just one of their splined M12x1.5 ET lug nuts? I had one spin off my F-5 wheel after not being torqued properly. I know they sell them in 24 packs, but Id rather not have 23 spare lug nuts sitting around if I can avoid it.
Money shots. The wheel offset/spacing shown in the last picture should be right on to minimize or eliminate inner fender rubs under articulation.Finally I had a chance to see it in the daytime! I'm super happy with it!
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Money shots. The wheel offset/spacing shown in the last picture should be right on to minimize or eliminate inner fender rubs under articulation.