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    What did you paint the fogs with? I like that.

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    From the looks of the girl, her face isnt that great.. nothing a paper bag couldnt fix... amirite?

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    Thanks, its Duplicolor metal cast yellow..its more yellow in person but not like lemon yellow lol. I think in the picture it comes off a tad amberish. Couple notes though..the paint is hazy until completely dry than it becomes completely translucent...so light coats are key. No matter how thick u lay it on it will look hazy and dull until dry..I was forewarned from a tutorial on a vw forum. Also when u get the fogs off the car...u don't have to dissassemble them..use aluminum foil. Slide along side and behind the lenses, and then fold over the plastic shroud. Much quicker than taping.

    It looks good in the picture imo but in person everything ties in better..again imo lol. I think it will be nicer if I can get my wheels done in a solid color..polish lips are too delicate for me lol...so I say powedercoat it all one color or get different solid color wheels all together when the $ presents itself.

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    Theres a tut for the fog paint ..
    here it goes https://www.thegalantcenter.org/showthread.php?t=22271
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    It dont smell or anything so F it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyforger View Post
    The chrome is going to peel, corrode and bubble up. Even worse, they corrode on the inner part of the lip, making them leak from the bead, and are a BITCH to repair correctly.
    that only happens when you get cheap wheels or never wash them. ive had used chrome wheels that worked great. never curb rashed them even though i hit the curb a few times. thats when you know you got great wheels. lol

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    never pull out, always squeeze inside! LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyforger View Post
    Ditch those ugly chrome wheels, you'll regret keeping them.

    The chrome is going to peel, corrode and bubble up. Even worse, they corrode on the inner part of the lip, making them leak from the bead, and are a BITCH to repair correctly.

    Find yourself a good used set of non chrome OEM 17"s, cheaper on tires, and ride even cushier!
    To be quite honest, I have never had this happen to me. My HOE is on 275/55/20 and the ride is plenty cushioned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wetamup2k3g View Post
    Damnit so true!!
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    24's!!!!!! lol
    LOL!

    Quote Originally Posted by Skyforger View Post
    Small, maybe...but riding with a nice 70 series cushy sidewall makes up for that. And less worry about potholes, curbs, etc. lol
    Man I'm telling you the ride is so damn soft already, I'd fall asleep at the wheel if it were any softer! LOL!

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    I personally LOVE chrome wheels, especially against black paint, or on a Denali/Esclade/Navigator
    Yeah same here...
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    Giovanna Double-G is what they be!

    23s are the new 22s!

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    23's = Jordan's!
    You rolling on Jordan's homie!


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    Quote Originally Posted by RedGalant2k1 View Post
    Giovanna Double-G is what they be!

    23s are the new 22s!
    Wow, LOL! Sounds like a line out of "Malibu's Most Wanted", LOL!

    Quote Originally Posted by wetamup2k3g View Post
    23's = Jordan's!
    You rolling on Jordan's homie!


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    Quote Originally Posted by RedGalant2k1 View Post
    Giovanna Double-G is what they be!

    23s are the new 22s!
    Make sure to put the correct wheel size on the side... Gotta tell everyone how big they are ;)


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    Ok since i didnt trade my truck for a new 3500 Ram.. But i did put some 24's on my Ram about a month ago.. 24's look big on other truck but not on the Rams.. Im thinking 26's.. what u think??
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    Why not get smaller wheels and all terrain tires? They fit the bulkier Rams better.

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    24's don't look too small to me, 24" is as big as I'd go, but I'm not a truck guy by any means, go for what you know bro! Looking good.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DTP View Post
    Make sure to put the correct wheel size on the side... Gotta tell everyone how big they are ;)


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    LOL! Naw Im good, not a fan of that.

    Quote Originally Posted by B19WHEELS View Post
    Ok since i didnt trade my truck for a new 3500 Ram.. But i did put some 24's on my Ram about a month ago.. 24's look big on other truck but not on the Rams.. Im thinking 26's.. what u think??
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    24's look good enough and you still have good meat on the tires, 26's will not have as much tire to cushion the ride and help prevent bending the rim on potholes...
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    ^ This, If I were to upgrade it me a minimum of 23 and max of 24.

    23's have always been the standard for 22's IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloody Arro View Post
    Why not get smaller wheels and all terrain tires? They fit the bulkier Rams better.
    Bah....keep the 24s just buy some All Terrain tires for those :-)

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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by IVORY_G View Post
    24's look good enough and you still have good meat on the tires, 26's will not have as much tire to cushion the ride and help prevent bending the rim on potholes...
    my mom found this out the hard way, she has 26" Giovannas on her h3, she hit a curb and it bent the rim a little. But she had an extra rim on the trunk, so me and my dad just replaced it with that one.

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