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rose0529
11-25-2014, 11:01 AM
Actually, I found the price lower for the 20's over the 17's. I suppose they're more common these days. I'm already due for my next set(got about 45k on my current Falkens), and I really like new tires. Decent tires are only about $160/each, go figure.

Not to start an argument.... but a quick search on tirerack showed offroad/onroad tires of same make and model about 20-40 cheaper per tire. 17's being 120 ea and up.

Either way, to me $160 each for a tire still seams like alot, I can usually get something I want for under 120 each, but i dont have a truck.

Goat Blower
11-25-2014, 11:31 AM
It was when I bought my tires two years ago, it might have changed now. And I only look on discounttire.com.

turbotalon1g
11-25-2014, 09:43 PM
I'm starting to like the wheels more, I was snapping some pics yesterday for a trade for those denali 20s and I've just been looking at them more like in the parking lot at work.

They aren't that bad, its just a lot more wheel and chrome than I'm used to.

Speedfreak
11-25-2014, 09:55 PM
I'm starting to like the wheels more, I was snapping some pics yesterday for a trade for those denali 20s and I've just been looking at them more like in the parking lot at work.

They aren't that bad, its just a lot more wheel and chrome than I'm used to.

See my earlier post!

Plastip/black center and polished lip. The black center makes the busy center less pronounced.