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Originally Posted by Kronald_70GMC
Awesome �� Now if only you could drive it 
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I know, right! I’ll leave the driving to Steven for now, as he’s doing a great job of shaking it down and eliminating all the bugs
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Originally Posted by SCOTI
I know you've had them for a while but.... They still work very well on this truck.
Getting different (new) wheels would likely mean you'll have similar wheels as many similar trucks & be spending similar money. I get the desire for something new/diff to you. But... from another's perspective, what you've got on there still works very well visually.
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Appreciate the perspective, Scoti. I do still like them, but feel like wheels could bring it to the next level.
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Originally Posted by smbrouss70
If you buy polished wheels while you are overseas, they will still be in the box when you get back! These wheels are perfect. No polishing required.
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No polished for me, I think. Learned that lesson the easy way from watching others

I’m thinking I’d like to do the US Mags Indy, brushed and cleared with a step lip. Like below, but in a 20”
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Originally Posted by smbrouss70
I'll have 39° air blowing on me while driving to TN!
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Sweet! Now put some miles on that thing and enjoy the fruits of your labor
Oh, and we’ll need some finished pictures of the bed and underhood when you get parked and cleaned up
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