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    Default Cool looking wheel setup

    This is kind of random but I saw a lifted Tundra the other day with these eagle rims except he had the whole rims powder coated in a gloss black except for the wholes, he left those chrome. It's kind of hard to explain but it looked bad a$$ with the little lip of the holes and holes still chrome. Probably cost alot because of prep but just thought I would share.

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    Default Re: Cool looking wheel setup

    That would look very cool. And your right a whole lot of prep time for that set up was probably needed.
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    Doubtful there was much prep time and doubtful it was powder.

    Eagle Alloys Wheels Series 101B

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    Nice find. I guess I should have done a little more research. Needless to say I think those wheels look awesome!

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    They look like a spaghetti strainer to me. If you want black, check out the Teflon Coated American Racing Mojave or Chambers. They are the nicest black wheels going.

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    Yeah I've seen both of those wheel setups on Tundra's but in my opinion I don't think they look that great. I can name atleast 10 other wheel designs out there that look better than those. The wheels I'm talking about (101B) might not seem that cool in the picture but trust me once you see them on an actual lifted Tundra they look sweet.

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    Last edited by just4play; 10-22-2006 at 11:37 PM. Reason: add info
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