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YANKEES31
06-22-2007, 04:21 AM
I finally decided on the wheels and tires. I went with Moto Metal 951's(18x9 +30 offset Chrome) with Toyo MT's(33x12.5). I been looking online and asking question after question here and wound up getting them locally. I think I got a pretty good deal-$2300 tax included with mounting, balancing, taking the sensors from the stock ones, and remounting the stock ones. They are going to be installed next Thursday

I also got in the mail today the Real Wheels lower grill overlay, billet tow hooks, real wheels antenna cover, and the factory chrome hood grill.

So far so good, I have a few more things coming, and really like the truck. Its about 10 days old and I have over 1200 miles on it already.

Agriv8r
06-22-2007, 02:12 PM
good choice on the wheels, they look great...

NEOCON1
06-22-2007, 07:45 PM
good choice on tires :perfect10s: toyos are great

Steve - SanJose
06-23-2007, 12:20 AM
Yankee31 - I replied to your PM today regarding Motometal wheels.

Neo-dude - How's the Toyo MT on the pavement (noise, ride, handling, wear)? I saw them on a H3 at the dealer service shop, looked great.

YANKEES31
06-23-2007, 12:22 AM
Yankee31 - I replied to your PM today regarding Motometal wheels.

Neo-dude - How's the Toyo MT on the pavement (noise, ride, handling, wear)? I saw them on a H3 at the dealer service shop, looked great.

I will let you know next week when they come in and are on:)

Sewie
06-23-2007, 12:31 AM
How's the Toyo MT on the pavement (noise, ride, handling, wear)?

Excellent. Pretty quiet for an MT, they wear great, easy to balance. I've got almost 20K miles on mine and they're in great shape still.

NEOCON1
06-23-2007, 01:17 AM
Yankee31 - I replied to your PM today regarding Motometal wheels.

Neo-dude - How's the Toyo MT on the pavement (noise, ride, handling, wear)? I saw them on a H3 at the dealer service shop, looked great.

just like shortbus said you wont even know you have them :jump: . they are super quiet for a MT and they last about 50k miles . a little more money than the others but i think the performance and tread life make them a good deal .

you gonna get some new shoes ?????????? ;)

Steve - SanJose
06-23-2007, 01:22 AM
just like shortbus said you wont even know you have them :jump: . they are super quiet for a MT and they last about 50k miles . a little more money than the others but i think the performance and tread life make them a good deal .

you gonna get some new shoes ?????????? ;)

New shoes not in the near future, Nitto TG's are only 5 months old.:)

NEOCON1
06-23-2007, 01:24 AM
New shoes not in the near future, Nitto TG's are only 5 months old.:)

yea i thoughrt you had just upgraded :beerchug: how do you like those ?

Steve - SanJose
06-23-2007, 01:31 AM
yea i thoughrt you had just upgraded :beerchug: how do you like those ?

Nitto TG's are working fine for light offroading and heavy street use. Haven't had them in snow yet. But I saw them side by side at dealer shop with the Toyo, and the Toyo looks pretty gnarly.