Enthusiast III
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Off-Road Ranger I
4990
Enthusiast III
Off-Road Ranger I
4990
Not this time around. I was looking for something better than stock, but not too pricey, so I settled on OutlawII wheels in a 16" diameter.I have a feeling that'll be the consensus^^^. So as far as rims are concerned its more about looks than anything else?
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Yeah I completely agree. I wont be buying new tires or rims for awhile. I actually like my stock rims. The goodyears on my F250 are E rated so they're pretty stiff and It takes 3 days to air them back up to 60psi.I left the stock Ford wheels on my Expedition for now... replacements are easy to find in a salvage yard, and they didn’t cost me a dime because they came with the truck.
That decision allowed me to spend money on something else.
It also helped me with “no-scratchitis”, as i don’t really care if the wheels get scratched, unlike nice new ones :)
It was my practical decision :)
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I too was going to quote the video from Ronny. The only issue I have with my stock rims is how narrow they are, which is why eventually I'll go aftermarket. But if your stock rims are decent and in the size you want, why spend the money on a new rim when you can use the stock until you need to replace them?Meh I wanted to quote that vid from Ronny lol. I think I would go with steel rims if I where to offroad like A LOT. Right now I just use the stock 17" alloy rims that came with the rig. And as said before whatever type you go, don't go overboard on the size. Generally 17" is the biggest you would want to get because thats the max of getting good offroad tires for. Rim doesn't mean anything with street tires ofcourse.
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Very interesting.... I learned something new. Thanks for sharing.
This is a good overview from a friend. It really depends on what your needs are but stock wheels are much stronger than most people assume. Replacements can also be an issue for high end alloy wheels some places of the world.
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Narrow tires can't be that bad.. ASPW runs narrow rims on his 79 series Land Cruiser. he loves narrow tires. mine are 265/70/17 so they aren't huge but not small either.I too was going to quote the video from Ronny. The only issue I have with my stock rims is how narrow they are, which is why eventually I'll go aftermarket. But if your stock rims are decent and in the size you want, why spend the money on a new rim when you can use the stock until you need to replace them?
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Andrew is an ass about it in his tire video. He said big tires are only good for looks. He can be so snotty some times, I have a hard time watching him.Narrow tires can't be that bad.. ASPW runs narrow rims on his 79 series Land Cruiser. he loves narrow tires. mine are 265/70/17 so they aren't huge but not small either.
I need to do more research on it. I've thought about skinny tires, but I don't know.Narrow tires can't be that bad.. ASPW runs narrow rims on his 79 series Land Cruiser. he loves narrow tires. mine are 265/70/17 so they aren't huge but not small either.
I try to gloss over some of it, but I don't disagree. He does have a "better than thou" attitude sometimes.Andrew is an ass about it in his tire video. He said big tires are only good for looks. He can be so snotty some times, I have a hard time watching him.
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In a video he and Ronny did together they talked about it for a bit as well. Narrow or big both have advantages. Like for mud wide tires are better if I recall correctly. Anyhow, he seems to go just fine with narrow tires, was just saying they can't be all bad.Andrew is an ass about it in his tire video. He said big tires are only good for looks. He can be so snotty some times, I have a hard time watching him.
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I went the same route. I run 265/70/16, so just a bit smaller but not much. I was convinced about narrow tire over wide for 99% of terrain after working with the forestry service for a summer. They all all run very narrow tires compared to most other off-roaders. True they are just about terrible in deep mud, but they also are not MT tires.Narrow tires can't be that bad.. ASPW runs narrow rims on his 79 series Land Cruiser. he loves narrow tires. mine are 265/70/17 so they aren't huge but not small either.