BMF rims on OBS?

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jcloud

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Cant wait to order fuel black octanes 20x12s!!! Im going tommorow to meet the guy to pick up tires
 

jcloud

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Ya the x12s are deep dish...here they are. My buddy just got done mounting them on the tires. They look sick as fuuuuuu! :hump:

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i suggested this a while ago and came up with nothing. also Cornells trucks gives me a boner every time i see it.
 

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From all the info i've gathered over the last few months trying to figure out what wheel/tire combo im gonna run those x12's are gonna play hell with your front end expect to be replacing a lot of ****$$$$$$$$$
 

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We will see lol, I know I need to replace my hubs because there already f'd up. What else are they bad on?
 

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balljoints. but they look good, can't wait to see them on. what kind of lift are you runnin?
 

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...ffffffffFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU 'n full chub. Thanks for bringing these to my attention. I don't think his front end wear is going to be anything insane. The best thing you can do is keep your front angles great, otherwise just the weight of the wheels will wear things faster, but having good angles helps the most. It also helps to not drive like a jackass. jcloud be sure when you do replace front end components go with MOOG stuff, or timken hub bearings. It's the best you can get since they really don't make heavy duty front end parts for lifted trucks. You're still on 35's so to be honest your setup will be just about as heavy as mine...It will not be bad. Just don't crank over 1.5" or drive like an a-hole. These 2 help the most. When I had the lift and 35's put on I did all new front end parts and they lasted me right @ 5 years.
 

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It took me 6 hours to catch up with this picture????? Shawing!
 
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