stock wheels
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stock wheels
if you've upgraded and haven't sold your wheels/tires, what are you doing with them?
i have an old pick-up in need of some new rubber and, given the market for the stockers, i'm thinking of putting the jeep wheels on my pick-up. most on here talk that spacers are safe - does the same apply to adapters? my f-150 has a different bolt pattern than the stock jeep wheels, so i was thinking about adapters so that i wouldn't have to change wheels. anyone see problems with this?
i have an old pick-up in need of some new rubber and, given the market for the stockers, i'm thinking of putting the jeep wheels on my pick-up. most on here talk that spacers are safe - does the same apply to adapters? my f-150 has a different bolt pattern than the stock jeep wheels, so i was thinking about adapters so that i wouldn't have to change wheels. anyone see problems with this?
#2
if you've upgraded and haven't sold your wheels/tires, what are you doing with them?
i have an old pick-up in need of some new rubber and, given the market for the stockers, i'm thinking of putting the jeep wheels on my pick-up. most on here talk that spacers are safe - does the same apply to adapters? my f-150 has a different bolt pattern than the stock jeep wheels, so i was thinking about adapters so that i wouldn't have to change wheels. anyone see problems with this?
i have an old pick-up in need of some new rubber and, given the market for the stockers, i'm thinking of putting the jeep wheels on my pick-up. most on here talk that spacers are safe - does the same apply to adapters? my f-150 has a different bolt pattern than the stock jeep wheels, so i was thinking about adapters so that i wouldn't have to change wheels. anyone see problems with this?