RADIR Wheels, Finally

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dwbr
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RADIR Wheels, Finally

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well it only took 8 weeks, but they finally arrived, i felt like a little kid on christmas morning, i know what was in the boxes, but i had to see them, could wait to get them on the truck and take a picture, will have to turn the front hubs down as discussed in earlier thread, i couldn't decide on a spacer or to turn them down, will take them into werk monday and turn them down,, so far they look great
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Those look really good on a Slick, nice choice! whistle.gif :thumright:
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those are very very nice looking wheels i might have to put those on my 55 great choice :thumright:
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Looks great!
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Post by Gritsngumbo »

Wheels look great. Can you share a little info? (I looked for previous posts, but didn't see any about your wheels). Size, cost, offset, etc. Thanks.
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Post by GDG »

I like your wheels, now lower it!!!

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Post by dwbr »

Lowering it is next, probably 4 in the back, 3 in the front,

rear wheels are 29x12.5x15 Hoosier Pro Street Radials

got them from newstalgiawheel.com.. and like i said took 8 weeks

i think they look great, make the whole truck look different
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Looks good! Nice color on the truck too.
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Radir Wheels

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Those vintage Radir's look just right on your truck. I would say the end result was well worth the wait.
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Post by 63ghost »

They look awsome! 8)
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Post by Phil »

I may be in the minority but I love the steelies just as much

Take that thing out and get some picks of the whole truck!!
Someday I'll get another slick :(
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Post by rider307g »

what is the off set of the wheels?
and what width are they?
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