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Old 06-25-2015, 04:49 PM
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Ok don't be to hard on me but does anyone run the old white wagon wheels? You young guys and girls may not even know what they are but they used to be very popular, and I still have a soft spot for them. So if there any out there I would to see pics of them. Thanks niko

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Old 06-25-2015, 05:36 PM
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I think they look fine if done tastefully. I suppose it depends on the color of your rig though?
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whats with the dog?
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I don't mind the old wagon wheels but think on a JK the options for it to look good may be limited. As was already stated, truck color would play a big factor and tire size ran on them. To me they looked most at home on stuff with a lot of rubber around them.

Personally id rather have a set of solid steelies like on that Africa JK concept either black or color matched (again, needing enough rubber to make them not look out of place)
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Sweet dog
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Originally Posted by Pats fan
whats with the dog?
Well, it's just my dog, Niko.
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Originally Posted by tandem
I don't mind the old wagon wheels but think on a JK the options for it to look good may be limited. As was already stated, truck color would play a big factor and tire size ran on them. To me they looked most at home on stuff with a lot of rubber around them. Personally id rather have a set of solid steelies like on that Africa JK concept either black or color matched (again, needing enough rubber to make them not look out of place)
Yeah had them on a red 85 cj7 but would not do it on my hard rock. Just love that old school look.

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Sounds like a job for a hummer.



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