Wheels....what are you running on your rig?

Desk Jockey

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All of our service vehicles have white wheels but this one came with with gray wheels instead of white. Not sure if we want to with white or go to Simulators, what is on your truck? Are Simulators a hassle to maintain in regions with winter weather?


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Jim Martin

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the old Vortex cam with dirty white rims...

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bought some simulators and it dressed it right up....

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they are really easy to take care of...just use a micro fiber rag and some windex and you can comb your hair in them....they shine up really easy...I have them the truck I have now and never have I had any problems with any of them....

1-800-215-8007.....Call this guy...if he don't have them he can tell you who does....
 

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Big difference, even makes the truck look cleaner just changing wheels. I like it!

Thanks for the number too!
 

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Alumininimum..mum? eat yor heart out Werner
Looks great Ron.

Alloy is easy care but can be a little pricey too.
 

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CHROME. you only live once.............................. Oh, I guess I've lived 4 times. Chrome none the less.
 

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Stocks, cuz its a work truck lol. I got the premium wheels on my pick em up truck (that I never drive)
 

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I know it is a work truck and probably should leave it stock but we already painted it blue we might as well go all the way. I've seen Jimmy naked
 

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Correct...and being a work truck it will take more punishment..another reason why I like simulators.....some how something got on one of mine and etched it...easy...cheap replacement and it looks good again.....
 

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Great looking rigs guys. I really like the idea of keeping all the heat and such in the back and having a separate cab. Really a hell of a marketing tool also. When neighbors see these I'm sure their thinking that beast must do a great job and also it must be pretty expensive to use them. That is a win win.
 
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