I tried, but Texas wasn't having it...Would require a “NOT-OJ” plate
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I tried, but Texas wasn't having it...Would require a “NOT-OJ” plate
agreed 100% .. first thing I always think of is how much of a pain they'll be to clean dirt/dust/mud out of#1 rule about aftermarket wheels is that they have to be easy to clean.
Weird, my parents always told me to be honest and not sugar coat anything and I agree. It doesn't cost a thing either. I don't want anyone thinking I'm someone I'm not. Too much of that seeping out of Hollywood these days.Remember what your parents told you .... if you don't have anything nice to say then don't say anything at all. Be kind to people - doesn't cost you a thing.
Weird, my parents always told me to be honest and not sugar coat anything and I agree. It doesn't cost a thing either. I don't want anyone thinking I'm someone I'm not. Too much of that seeping out of Hollywood these days.
I appreciate your thoughts tho. Honestly, not joking or sugar coating.
NOJUICE?I tried, but Texas wasn't having it...
That would've been good... damnit! I was going to do The Juice, but all variants were taken so I just decided to name it after an orange juice instead and went with Minute Maid.NOJUICE?
Did you remove the crash bar?@Maxlider Brothers Customs R&D Bronco (4-Door Outer Banks) gets a set of their Bronco wheels in 18x9 with 35x12.5x18" KO2 tires.
Why are you worried about cleaning a wheel that is invisible? IMO plain black wheels do nothing for a vehicle.
With a white top it would be amazing!!!!Oxford white is pretty damn tempting..
A 16" wheel should fit just fine. That's what comes on the Base. Brakes are same on all trims.Do we know the if 15" or 16" wheels will work on the SAS? I know some were saying earlier they think it wouldn't work with the brakes.
Love it!@Maxlider Brothers Customs R&D Bronco (4-Door Outer Banks) gets a set of their Bronco wheels in 18x9 with 35x12.5x18" KO2 tires.