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I am looking to put on some new rims for a different look so maybe someone has any good suggestions? I am also putting on a 2" lift with 31" tires. here's a few pictures to look at... comanche.gif

 

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Moved to pub, and fixed the two pics I could. You took the address in the address bar, but that won't work. Right click on the pic, select copy image location, and use that inbetween the img tags.

 

Rob :cheers:

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Moved to pub, and fixed the two pics I could. You took the address in the address bar, but that won't work. Right click on the pic, select copy image location, and use that inbetween the img tags.

 

Rob :cheers:

 

'Hey thanks for the tip I'm kinda new to the club but I'm likin it! and haha thanks guys the cover came with it. I have the original receipt and it was $600 brand new.

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gorgeous truck. and welcome to the site!

I think the wheels with meatier tires would look good, but if you are wanting to change it up I think you should stick with a factory wheel. turbines would look nice. A newer xj wheel perhaps? :dunno:

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The only other wheel I'd consider putting on an Eliminator like that would be the five hole Gambler style. A little wider, but they keep the same style and feel.

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If you don't know, the gamblers are what is on mine. See sig pic.

 

Some baja's would look good as well. Go with a 15X8 size. Here is an example. This was my old ranger.

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What's wrong with the 10-hole studded wheels that are on there now? I have a set for my winter whees and think they look great... even if they are a little on the heavy side.

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VERY nice truck dude :thumbsup:

15 x 8 M/T sidebitters would look cool

 

Thanks.

Loved that truck. Only reason I sold it was I was driving 60+ miles per day and the 17mpg wasn't getting it.

 

Now I drive a focus (34mpg) and have the old family truck for my truck needs.

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They are old school but good ol' Cragar SS or Keystone Classics (now offered by Cragar) would look great and get rid of the flat rim look(YUCK) too!

 

Larry

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