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Old 02-23-2013, 10:28 AM
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Help identify these wheels

Hey guy, long time lurker here. I need help finding these wheels, I've searched all over to no avail, as when I search "gold truck wheels" I get crap that looks like it should be on pimp my ride.

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Just realized those are 2 different styles (# of holes), but either are great. I'm just really diggin the gold.
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Wheel paint.
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Originally Posted by craftsmanracer
I'm kinda curious too.

Since I own a set of them(the ones shown above). But I can't find any brand markings anywhere on any of them. Which could be due to the rust. They sat in a junkyard for who knows how long before I came along. I just wanted a cheap set of 15x8 rims that fit my truck(they're 15x7, but that was close enough), to throw a set of spare tires I had on(see pics below). I didn't want to spend more than $50(actually only paid $40 for the rims, and the TSLs were freebies).

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The back side of most rust-free one(still can't see nothing saying who made them).
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I can tell you one thing for sure(if you can't see it yourself). They aren't really 2 piece(though made to look like they are). The bolts are just threaded into the center sections, which are actually welded to the outer sections.

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Kind of looks like the top pic of first post has aluminum wheels, whereas other pic and Mudhippys are steel. I've seen them under various brands, all generics though. But that's been years ago. Hope you find a set!

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They look like a bronzed set of American Racing Outlaw II's.
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These look like the ARE Outlaw IIs(except for being gold in the center).
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These look like Cragar Quick Trick 320 Series(except for being gold in the center).

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awesome! thanks for the info, I'd rather have them be gold to begin with, But I guess they could be painted or possibly powder coated, as I don't see paint staying nice while offroading.
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