Should I really pay more than 400 dollars for wheels for my truck? Weight isn't really an issue so I should just get the cheapest ones that look good right?
Also, should I go 15 inch with huge tires or 17/18 inch with slightly less huge tires?
>>16175659
Just go find cheap, used shit on Craigslist.
Can't be more than $200 Americuckbucks for decent truck wheels.
>>16175666
Buy some basic Cragar steels in your desired size, they can be had for as low as $45 a wheel.
What truck? I'd stick to 15/16's honestly, keep the big sidewalls and it gives you a wide selection of tire choices in the all season/winter/all terrain categories, typically cheaper too.
IMO,
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/crr-3995812/overview/
or
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/crr-3105750/overview/
Pick the offset/width/bolt pattern and there ya go, just over $200 for wheels, can even have them taken to a shop and powdercoated if you want them to look better or a different color.
I run a set of Cooper Cobra 255/70/15 on my truck, $90 a tire, basically a cheap alternative to the BFG Radial T/A that's nearly double the price for similar performance.
try your local salvage yard too. you might get lucky and find exactly or pretty damn close to what your looking for usually a fraction of the price
>>16175659
keep it stock fag.
>>16175831
It's a 2012 Ram 1500.
Yeah, I was thinking smaller rims and bigger tires.
>>16175844
It has 20 inch chrome rims on it. Not ideal for winter, I don't want to have to scrub salt off of them twice a week.
>>16175844
What are you doing here? Do you know where you are?
>>16175659
I'd buy used wheels of Craigslist or something. Figure out the type and size you want and find a decent used set online. As for the size I would go for a smaller wheel with larger tires, especially if the truck is lifted at all
>>16175849
I'd say soft 8's in a 16/17, take a look at tire selections you're after for each size so you don't end up with cheap wheels but needing expensive uncommon tires
Just bought some 16x8 6x5.5 Procomp 51 series. Love them and they're not very expensive. They look like actual truck wheels and not wigger shit. Like others have said cragars are a good option for cheap.