New wheels

Lka1988

Active Member
Location
Cedar Hills, UT
Ok, not very techy... Gimme some slack, I'm trying. :p

Got some new wheels yesterday from Kurt at Cruiser Outfitters. They are 15x7 from a 96 Tacoma and were rattle-canned black. They need a bit of touching-up, but overall, I like them.

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Mug

PHORmerly
Location
Orem, UT
New wheels.......$89 Dollars

3 cans of spray paint.......$14 Dollars

Not having them powder coated.......Doh!

I'm kidding :) They look good.

Do you remember putting a piece of paper on a friend of mine's maroon 80 under the windshield wipers? I think it was in the P.G. macey's parking lot. You wrote "nice rear bumper" and wrote your Ih8mud I.D.?? I built it, but I never got pics. Anyway...just wondering.
 

Lka1988

Active Member
Location
Cedar Hills, UT
Haha yeah that was me, and I want one like it. No $$ though...

I bought the wheels from Kurt for $80 already painted. :D

Then I paid another $85 to mount and balance them. I forgot to check the type of lugnuts....shank. My stock wheels use acorn. That was a $24 mistake. If I had shank lugnuts I would have only paid ~$58. :(

Oh well. Live and learn. I dig the look.
 
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Lka1988

Active Member
Location
Cedar Hills, UT
Yep.

mounted and balanced at $12/tire = $48
needed new valve stems. $2/pop = $8
24 shank-style lug nuts, $1/nut = $24

Add that up, plus tax, and you get about $85.

This was at Big-O in AF.
 
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Bear T

Tacoma free since '93
Location
Boulder, mt
Figures, never go to a car tire shop for offroad stuff.

Next time, head over to Jack's in Orem, talk to Travis Olsen, tell em Bear sent ya.
Or just give me a call and we could do it at my buddies shop for free after hours,
 

Lka1988

Active Member
Location
Cedar Hills, UT
Figures, never go to a car tire shop for offroad stuff.

Next time, head over to Jack's in Orem, talk to Travis Olsen, tell em Bear sent ya.
Or just give me a call and we could do it at my buddies shop for free after hours,

I might have to hit you up later, then... I'm gonna try to find some meaty 35's or 38's for my stock rims, something I can drag to the trails in a trailer :D
 

Lka1988

Active Member
Location
Cedar Hills, UT
Update

Got the wheels repainted. Roughed up the old paint, masked the tire with newspaper, and shot the wheel with semi-gloss black Rustoleum.

You can see what they used to look like... Let me put it this way- see the weights on the outside in the first few pics? Those aren't weights. That's where the weights WERE when the wheels were first painted. -_-

They look much better now. :greg:

Total: ~$5.00 for paint and sandpaper, plus a few hours of my time.

I'll get a full side-shot tomorrow, it's dark now. Still waiting on the last wheel to dry...

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Bear T

Tacoma free since '93
Location
Boulder, mt
Looks a lot better man, just go to autozone and buy some caliper paint for those drums, I think they have black, red, or blue.
 
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