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Weight: Forged 22 w OEM tire size vs OEM Longhorn 20s and OEM tires

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So I posted this on the FB forum but that place seems to be a mix of idiots, people that like shiny things and hateful souls and the info will go farther here. There is a 15lb difference in the new wheels and I was expecting about 7-10lbs due to the extra inch of wheel and tire. I expect about a 1-2mpg drop from 60lbs of rotational mass but the look is definitely worth it.
 

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Looks good, nice to see some rims that aren't black (y)
 
Looks good, nice to see some rims that aren't black (y)

100% That's literally all you see now a days except the HD trucks and the guys running around with $15k in wheels. Thank you
 
Shoot for $15K I can buy a nice used car lol..
 
Shoot for $15K I can buy a nice used car lol..

I agree but you should see some of these HD trucks rolling around on 30" fuel forged wheels. There are 3 18 year olds that cruise around in about $150k+ trucks. Powder coated military axles and all
 
What the heck am I doing wrong lol, the nerve of me supporting my family as opposed to buying $30K wheels . :)
 

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