Help identify these wheels
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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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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).
Here's a couple pics.
The back side of most rust-free one(still can't see nothing saying who made them).
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.
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).
Here's a couple pics.
The back side of most rust-free one(still can't see nothing saying who made them).
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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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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