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This is a discussion thread titled "Please ID this wheel", within the Tires and Wheels forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.
Yeah, those are Colorado Yuma's. I think it was Agent and I who were wondering the same thing when we saw it in Simias photos. Look there and you'll see them, though I don't remember that Seq. having all the TRD stickers. /Mike
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2001 2WD Silver Tundra: 4x4 TRD springs, Daystar 1", Carson AAL, red/blue Bilsteins, 265/75 Revo's, IS kit(minus bumper) and rims(hand polished), RF851X amp, Alpine HU, JL 6.5"XR comps, Qlogic with JL 8W3V2 subs. 176k miles and counting......
2005 Silver Sienna LE with 12" Overhead DVD
Gosh those rims are expensive from Colorado direct. Can you get them cheaper at a dealer? anyone else make rims like that (simple 6 spoke that are set deep)
Most forged billet wheels are very expensive. What size are you looking for BTW? IMO, if your going to go to the expense of changing wheels you should ditch the stock size. Get larger rims, larger tires, or both.
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I like them both a lot. I like the Rt6's a bit more. Tough call though. If you prefer chrome/polished to satin then that might make the choice for you. I think the polished is a bit more labor intensive.
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DiamondDog...i actually dig the tomcats and the RT6s, so it really comes down to what YOU like. i'd just call around and ask what everyone is charging. always try to steer clear of buying directly from the mfg because they usually charge more. good luck!
OK, I ordered the Tomcats in 20"s with Eagle GT II's. Whole setup was only $1600.00. What a deal! www.directwheel.com
The reasoning behind my choice was that I felt the Centerline Tomcats had a little more detail yet at the same time were "cleaner" looking that the Enkeis. I also didnt like the black bolts on the Enkeis as much as the uniform coloring on the Tomcats.
OK, I ordered the Tomcats in 20"s with Eagle GT II's. Whole setup was only $1600.00. What a deal! www.directwheel.com
The reasoning behind my choice was that I felt the Centerline Tomcats had a little more detail yet at the same time were "cleaner" looking that the Enkeis. I also didnt like the black bolts on the Enkeis as much as the uniform coloring on the Tomcats.
I bought Centerlines for my last truck and one of the wheels was out of round. I had already sold the old wheels for my truck, so the new Centerlines were all I had. I called Centerline to see about getting the wheel replaced. They said to send the wheel back and they would try to repair it first and if they couldn't repair it they would replace it. Well, this was unacceptable for me as I bought 4 new wheels and I didn't want a repaired one. I wanted to purchase a new wheel from them and then send my old one back for credit. They would not do that so I sold the wheels and told Centerline where to stick them and all future purchases from me.
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