Hey Green1,
Yes, I was more ignorant 2 years ago then I am now, and I have no problem admitting it! Always goo to keep an mind open... Maybe I should go get some spacers to prove a point? Nah, childish.
I should just get some non-tapered bolt (like the ones that I have for the Toyota rims), flip those rims and call it a day.
Can you flip stock steel rims inside out?
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Re: Can you flip stock steel rims inside out?
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Re: Can you flip stock steel rims inside out?
In the next month or so, I will have some Silver/Grey Powder Coated Steel Toyota Rims available that will fit on an L300.
(They would be available now, but at the current time they hold the Chassis of my 4Runner off of the ground, sort of maintain contact with the tires for driving as well...)
(They would be available now, but at the current time they hold the Chassis of my 4Runner off of the ground, sort of maintain contact with the tires for driving as well...)
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