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| Warren is right - they really "pop" with the NB! Good lookin' pics. re.ac.tor
__________________ '10 CM SR5 4x2, S.A. Built & Purchased Sept '09, 5.7L, Sandy Beach Metallic, Drug Information in Lay Language |
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| Those wheels look great! Where they hub centric? I am looking at a set of used Procomp 6012 extrm alloy's and they are not HC. Had a lot of problems with a set of nonHC Centerlines on an older car, I could never get a good balance or a ride without vibration. |
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| 4 Wheel Parts says they are not hub centric. I was a little worried about them not being hub centric as well. When I first put them on, there was a little shake in the wheel. I went back and had them rebalanced, and they said they were balanced wrong previously. With the new balance, they ride great. I have read that there are hub centric adapter rings you can add to your hub to make it a little bigger and make the wheel act as a hub centric wheel.
__________________ 2007 SR5 Crewmax 5.7L 4x4 ![]() Mods: nerf bars, Truxedo tonneau, radar detector power, 3M clear bra, fog lights, black billet grille, rear differential breather, parking sensors, Line-X, power tailgate lock, hood safety latch mod, one off driving lights behind grille, Pioneer NAV w/ OEM camera, Flowmaster 50 SUV dual/dual, blue LED dash lights, Volant CAI, Llumar tint, CompuStar Pro alarm, ProComp 6066 20" wheels, Cooper Zeon LTZ 275/60/20 tires, OME HD coilover lift, Firestone helper air bags, stereo cable lock, Tekonsha P3 brake controller All mod descriptions and pictures © 2007-2009 by Toxarch. They may be copied only for personal use and the mods may be done for non-profit only. |
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| Same wheels, different tires, $1100: FS: 20" Chrome ProComp 6066s w/Toyo 305/55/20s - TundraTalk.net - Toyota Tundra Discussion Forum |
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| Man that seems like a good deal. He list that he had no issues with rubbing. Must be the offset difference.
__________________ 2007 Tundra Crewmax, 5.7 liter, Limited 4x4 Fatbobs garage 3/1 Leveling kit, 20" MKW M26 wheels, Nitto Grappler tires 305-50-20 WeatherTec front rear mats Stampede bug guard |
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