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Old 02-24-2012, 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Colbyjack37
Here is my 96 with the 06-08 20s


That does look pretty good on that truck.......I plan to change out wheels and tires on mine at some point, but now may consider something like that. Mine is 2wd, not lifted, and only street and highway driving.
 
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Old 02-24-2012, 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by redneck_ram
honestly.... i dont like em. tires are too small, and youre driving a truck, not an escalade, or an import of some sort. i would have gone with some meatier tread, as well as taller tires, just sayin...
What he said ^
 
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Old 02-24-2012, 09:08 PM
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however, colby jack...... thats freekin saaweeet!
 
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I normally don't like the look of a lowered 2nd gen, but colbyjack your truck looks good!

And as for the 3rd gen rims I know they will bolt up to a 4x4 with no problem, but I link you have to machine the inside of the rims to clear the hub on the 2wd trucks
 

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Thanks guys. This is my baby. She is getting a cam and full bolts ons wth a stall in about a month. I can not wait. As to getting these wheels to fit if you have a 00-01 they will bolt right up on a 2wd. I know this because there are about 4-6 other trucks in my city that have the flower petals and I am the only one with these. I had to take a whole saw and cut out the center then a small engine hone and slowly take some out try it take some out try it. Needless to say it took about 7 hours for both wheels. But it's unique and I love it.

I'm looking for a cowl induction hood if anyone is selling on. That's te only thing I lack on being painted.

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When I first got it out of the body shop.
 
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My intake doesnt leak. And when i first got the truck i replaced both o2's. Im wanting to cut the cat out and run a 40 series flowmaster. But for now im running cat back.
 
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Originally Posted by Johnn123
Do the factory 20's go on without issue on the 2nd gen rams or do they need something to get them to work right?
I put 06 wheels on my 01 truck, granted they weren't 20s but the stud on the newer rams was 1/2 while the 01 studs were smaller, I don't remember the exact number.

The original lugs I had wouldn't hold the new hubcaps down. The newer lugs were too big to screw on the studs. So I had to drive around for an hour spending 80 bucks on new chrome lugs from random auto store
 



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