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Got new shoes!

GJF

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Well I got the new semi's and mounted. Had to widen the rear fenders 2 3/4. Might not be your cup but I like em.
 

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wow, thoe are some BigAss wheels and tires,, Gotta say I like the look more on the rears than on the fronts,, but it looks good.
 
Thanks guys! Trying to fix her up little by little. The shoes were a big hit on the pocket!!! I got a good deal on them. Gotta take a breather before I tackle the next project.
 
4K for 6 Freightliner wheels cut down to 22" and the rears surface milled 3/8 per wheel to narrow the rear track, polished all outside wheels. Adapters, Chrome accessories and 6 Falken 285/45/22 mounted and balanced. Each tire is rated at 2600+ lbs. So the weight capacity is actually more than with the 16's. This was a concern of mine as I wanted the look but didn't want to loose towing capacity.
 
Dang, those wheels look great. If I could do anything to our truck it would be super-singles, but with some mud tires.
 
Funny to say actually, your truck was one of the first I seen with the semi wheels. So you kinda gave me inspiration. ;)
 
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