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Durtimax14

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What company make a bronze wheel like a method nv or fuel vector bronze wheel???? I cannot find ANYTHING w the 8 180 lug pattern and it's driving me nuts. I came
From a ford so wheel wells were huge so leveling and throwing in a 35-37 was nothing ! Now I cannot even stuff a 33 in without a horrible level by torsion or going full on 2500$ spindle lift! Horrible design chevy! Here is my rig, clean and simple but def want some toyo open country MTs preferably a 35" on a 17" bronze wheel, or black at this point!
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ChrisPerry

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Apr 4, 2016
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Buy whatever wheel you like and have them powder coated. Or contact Novac and have him wrap them.(search for his user name and check the pics in the "what did you do at work today?" thread.
 

carter_44

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Keep in mind these trucks weren't meant for heavy off road use. They were designed to tow the off road rig, not be the off road rig. So, that pretty much negates the point of a tire that big on these trucks. With that said, do some research on the "Norcal fender mod". We have been running 35s-37s on these trucks for years at stock height with some fender modification.
As far as wheels go, pick any wheel you want and powdercoat. There aren't many options for bronze production wheels. The Method NV is a great looking wheel in my opinion but I'd stick with black on your rig.
 

ZeroGravity58

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Mar 23, 2008
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I run a 285/70/17 with a -1 offset wheel with the bars slightly over stock height. Just do the fender mod and don't buy wheels that stick out stupid far
 

Dozerboy

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Barf...diesel rice heaven right there. Powder coat that machined part black maybe.

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SSchmi5519

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KMC (XD) offers some of their wheels in bronze....but with how cheap powder is, why not just pick a wheel you like and get them coated exactly how you want?