Agree. I like the look, but have no clue what are they
Those are MOZ Wheels and the model is Blackjack. Here is a link to their website, it doesn't say anything about bolt pattern but a simple e-mail would get the job done.
2007 Tundra CrewMax SR5, 5.7L, 4x4, Black with Black Interior, Black leather, TRD package, Cold Weather kit, Line-X, Moonroof, BFG All Terrain T/A KOs 285/65/18, SnugTop SnugLid SL, White LED instrument display with Yakima Rack and soon OME Lift, Expedition One Front Bumper, and Expedition One Rear Bumper.
Those are MOZ Wheels and the model is Blackjack. Here is a link to their website, it doesn't say anything about bolt pattern but a simple e-mail would get the job done.
Those are MOZ Wheels and the model is Blackjack. Here is a link to their website, it doesn't say anything about bolt pattern but a simple e-mail would get the job done.
I posted about 70 2008 SEMA Tundra pictures in one of my albums for everybody to have a look at. The Tundra was pretty heavily supported this year. I have other toyota/scion pictures from the show as well the usual blingy bentley big rim stuff. If I get a chance I'll attach them in another post.
i don't get it?? i guarantee you they make this wheel for the 07 tundra..
i agree, a lot of wheels arent even drilled before ordering there for you can get most in any bolt pattern
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Upgrades: Dana 44 straight front axle conversion, dana 60 rear, about 9 inch of lift total, 35x13.5 pro comp Xterrain tires on 18in american racing wheels, Ford 5.0 efi under the hood, Kenne Bell 6 pound supercharger, msd ignition, magnaflow dual exhaust, custom cold air intake, dodge nv4500 transmission, dual transfer cases, Pioneer avic-z1 dvd/nav, jl audio zr front and rear components powered by 450/4 amp, jl audio 12 w7 powered by 1000/1 amp.
Just get a case of flat black spray paint. Seriously, that's how it has been done for decades. Only lately has it become popular enough that people actually want flat paints, otherwise it was always for those who's rides were under construction and they couldn't afford a real paint job yet. There are some great flats, and semi-glosses coming out lately though.
I spent Friday at SEMA and was generally displeased. After 6-7 years of going, there's starting to be a lot of pervious year vehicles showing up. I bet I saw at least 50 of last year's vehicles there this year.
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Sick...I love this paint...if I was independently wealthy, I'd own one just like this for fun.
I posted about 70 2008 SEMA Tundra pictures in one of my albums for everybody to have a look at. The Tundra was pretty heavily supported this year.
I didn't get that impression this year at all. There were certainly a ton more Tundras there last year than other makes, but this year it was much more balanced. There seemed to be a fair # of the new Rams there this year, and they sure looked nice, but of course they're not a Toyota. They all look nice on the outside, but it's the drivetrain lasting for 250k miles that makes the Toyotas my favorites.
There was a DC 4WD longbed Tundra there this year that was lifted and sitting on 37s, with really no other mods. It looked badA$$! I didn't take a camera this year, sorry.
Ugly buttt ugly (bad choice of color? (flat black) and el cheap wheels yea I would use that as a beater truck to take off roading...
Did you see the stats on that truck? It's the ultimate sleeper with a 5.7 v8, supercharger, and NOS all in a RCSB package with some simple steelies. Not to mention flat black is the epitome of early hotrods, sorry it didn't have more primer showing and some pin striping.
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2007 Tundra CrewMax SR5, 5.7L, 4x4, Black with Black Interior, Black leather, TRD package, Cold Weather kit, Line-X, Moonroof, BFG All Terrain T/A KOs 285/65/18, SnugTop SnugLid SL, White LED instrument display with Yakima Rack and soon OME Lift, Expedition One Front Bumper, and Expedition One Rear Bumper.
Did you see the stats on that truck? It's the ultimate sleeper with a 5.7 v8, supercharger, and NOS all in a RCSB package with some simple steelies. Not to mention flat black is the epitome of early hotrods, sorry it didn't have more primer showing and some pin striping.
Yea it's ok wouldn't be something i would drive. I would get a Dodge Charger over that reg Cab anyday.Does anybody have pictures on a real Hotrod at Sema? Im surprised in the next few year's Chevy comes out with an New Camero (still late) and the dodge charger 2 door surely looks great.Trucks don't do justice on just being hip anymore and Yea i have been in a s/c 5.7 liter Tundra i know it all too well (grin)..
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2007 Tundra CrewMax SR5, 5.7L, 4x4, Black with Black Interior, Black leather, TRD package, Cold Weather kit, Line-X, Moonroof, BFG All Terrain T/A KOs 285/65/18, SnugTop SnugLid SL, White LED instrument display with Yakima Rack and soon OME Lift, Expedition One Front Bumper, and Expedition One Rear Bumper.