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    LC wheels in CoSprings. NOT MINE

    just thought id give the heads up for those in search of some 80 wheels. no affiliation, just saw it on CL. id be on it...but i really dont need a 2nd set of spare LC wheels...

    http://cosprings.craigslist.org/pts/537429487.html
    sonny<br />1998 4Runner LTD...d0uble locked on 35&#039;s<br />crawlinbc.com

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    Re: LC wheels in CoSprings. NOT MINE

    not a bad deal, looks like they could use a little love, lol but nice price.
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    Re: LC wheels in CoSprings. NOT MINE

    God I wish I had the money.

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    Sorry, what is the plus side for these again? I know they are a super popular item for third gen guys, but I was just wondering what the appeal was?
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    Re: LC wheels in CoSprings. NOT MINE

    Quote Originally Posted by AxleIke
    Sorry, what is the plus side for these again? I know they are a super popular item for third gen guys, but I was just wondering what the appeal was?
    just being a 16x8 wheel and keeping 285s off the control arms, and easier to mount 35s when arms are shaved. other then that i dont like em :/
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    Re: LC wheels in CoSprings. NOT MINE

    I like the look and fit better than stock, but thats me, if I didnt have a set, Id get these
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    Re: LC wheels in CoSprings. NOT MINE

    Quote Originally Posted by AxleIke
    Sorry, what is the plus side for these again? I know they are a super popular item for third gen guys, but I was just wondering what the appeal was?

    they're oem, so you know the quality is there. they're alloy, so theyre a much ligher, better looking replacement than a heavy black steelie. they're wider than stock with a 4.5" BS, so you can mount wider tires on em. they're "deep dish" so the look wider than they are.

    and..with this particular set, they're cheap. not as cheap as the 3rd set i bought though... $200 for 5 wheels. nuts, and wheel locks. still, well priced when looking at replacement alloys (not steelies) for your truck.

    imo, best looking wheel out there. the FJC's & 99-00 runner wheels are nice..but not wide enough and not enough BS. i personally like using oem replacements and not aftermarket generics.
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