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Hasn't the wagon wheel fad died yet??? lame.gif

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Post by Phil »

ahhhh that's better


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Post by Gritsngumbo »

Not my taste, but it can certainly be remedied. I believe you can buy the truck with the original wheels for a couple of grand less...which is the approach I would take, IF I could afford the truck, which I can't, so moot point.
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Man them wheels are right out of DONK!

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Post by PFM-64f100 »

It would be a nice looking truck if not for those 22" rims.. I want to test drive it. Would love to see how bad those 22" rims would look after hitting a couple of curbs, potholes and maybe a disced fields. I would just have to say "Oh I thought I was driving a truck opps"... :twisted:
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Post by jakdad »

Rubber band tires ride like a log wagon.
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Post by FORDMANLCRACKEL »

:barf: Just the weeles though.

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Heavyhauler wrote:ahhhh that's better

No it's not. neener.gif
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66 F100 CC/65 F100 CC/66 F250 CC
If it starts to rain, they'll tax the splash.
If you want to fish, they'll tax the bass.
If you plant a yard, they'll tax the grass.
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Post by norville »

the mirrors bother me more. you get a set of steelies cheap enough.. problem being some folks would pay extra just for them wheels??


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Post by Phil »

Slick Fan wrote:
Heavyhauler wrote:ahhhh that's better

No it's not. neener.gif



:lol:
Someday I'll get another slick :(
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Post by factorystock »

I always liked a white bumper with the aluminum grille on custom cabs.
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Post by grabber64 »

the wheels are ugly and way too big. i bet those wheel flanges are jacked. a better looking set of wheels that look like they should sit on a 42 yr old truck and that were 18's would be better. what is on that thing anyway....airbags? not my style but the truck does has potential.
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Post by Johnny Canuck »

Looks like a perambulator.
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Post by GLindley »

It's missing the push handle bar and the place for the diaper bag to be a perambulator, JC...
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Ding donk, ding donk, was anybody home?
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Post by Comet »

Wow. Some people's sense of style. I try not to bag on other people's trucks too much...but-wow!
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Post by jakdad »

norville wrote:the mirrors bother me more. you get a set of steelies cheap enough.. problem being some folks would pay extra just for them wheels??


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You need mirrors like that to see what's behind you. Can't see out of these.
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Post by Alan Mclennan »

Should of spent some of the wheel money on a decent tail pipe! :arse:


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Post by Truckrat »

Really nice 65, but those wheels, :barf: Donk wheels just are out of place on a 40 plus year old Slick. Makes it look like one of those toys made by DUBS that they sell at Wally World. As stated previously, they ride like the proverbial lumberwagon. Freakin rubberband tires are a joke on a truck. I wonder what happens to them when you hit a big water puddle at freeway speed? TR
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Post by ICEMAN6166 »

jakdad wrote:
norville wrote:the mirrors bother me more. you get a set of steelies cheap enough.. problem being some folks would pay extra just for them wheels??


bob

You need mirrors like that to see what's behind you. Can't see out of these.
http://www.svt-enthusiast.com/modules/g ... irrors_002


while i agree the round mirrors are tiny, those square ones do not belong on a slick .
i guarantee i would bust at least one of those wheels before i hit the railroad tracks 2 miles from my house.
otherwise its a nice looking truck

i still think these are the best kind of mirrors because no extra holes
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