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Oct 10, 2007
I was just screwing around on Craig's List and stumbled across something of interest.........I went and checked it out and scored a pretty good deal!
I got a very, very clean set of Off-Road package 17" wheels for only $200. :rck:
Now I have to ponder the whole idea I've had about a black or very dark grey set of Off-Road wheels............... :IDEA:
#4
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Oct 11, 2007
Graphite for sure. Black is...
Well, go with graphite!
#5
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Oct 11, 2007
Graphit looks like 24/7 brake dust on your wheels! Leave them stock!
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Oct 11, 2007
Grantman31 said:
Graphit looks like 24/7 brake dust on your wheels! Leave them stock!
I can argue this. But it is a personal opinion.
Good brakes don't dust anywho. I've had my Ceremic pads since I bought my truck, not a touch of brake dust. :rck:
(and my wheels are mainly graphite too
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Oct 11, 2007
MeanThree18 said:
I can argue this. But it is a personal opinion.
Good brakes don't dust anywho. I've had my Ceremic pads since I bought my truck, not a touch of brake dust. :rck:
(and my wheels are mainly graphite too
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Even if they don't dust, it still looks like brake dust. I'd like to see a pic of your wheels, but IMHO I think it would look like dirt/grime/dust.
#9
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Oct 11, 2007
I guess in the pictures they look more machined than graphite.. I dunno, there is alot of graphite on em
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Oct 12, 2007
MeanThree18 said:
Good lord, that was a F'n LARGE picture... hahaha
Wow! Holy crap batman, that pic is
HUGE!
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Oct 12, 2007
Haha yeah but nice pic. See in that pic like you said, it doesn't look bad at all. For some reason I was picturing a grayish dirty color that falls between stock and black powder coating. If that's graphite, then I'm digging it! Nice wheels mean...
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