Countryboy07
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Following! Love these old dually's
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Check out Alcoa.Definitely scoping out rims. It'll be a minute before she's ready for that step but have been looking at what AF, Fuel and Specialty Forged have to offer for dually rims
I think going with old school Alcoa’s is the way to go imo.Check out Alcoa.
I do tend to lean towards more period correct rim choices so we'll see what happens when the time comes. There are some newer options that offer a clean, updated look that aren't over board with the "flash" but like you and Tony said Alcoa's have always been a favorite on the Duallies.I think going with old school Alcoa’s is the way to go imo.
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There's a lot about that pic that I've already got planned so that's encouraging Those mirrors are already in my garage ready to be put on. I am trying to track down a clean/rust free round eye front clip. I'm looking at different clearance light options for the top. ...... I can't see much about those rims but they do look decent for sure.
There's a lot about that pic that I've already got planned so that's encouraging Those mirrors are already in my garage ready to be put on. I am trying to track down a clean/rust free round eye front clip. I'm looking at different clearance light options for the top. ...... I can't see much about those rims but they do look decent for sure.
One thing I'm not sure I'll ever achieve is being laid out. I guess time will tell but it takes deep pockets to get laid out and do it correctly and I'm not sure my bank account can handle that LOL
Brakes just about finished up then on to installed the e fans, lights, grill bumper and a whole lotta other stuff this weekend. Almost ready for some cruising at leastThis thing done yet?