Can anyone photoshop my truck with powder coated wheels
#61
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Originally Posted by nriver
I just showed a pic to someone here at work and they thought you needed some other chrome to help set off that accent.
you could try it reql quick and pop them off and see how that looks. I should have mine by wed or so. I may be getting new tires as well, bigger. I know I dont need em bigger, but then again, why not.
you could try it reql quick and pop them off and see how that looks. I should have mine by wed or so. I may be getting new tires as well, bigger. I know I dont need em bigger, but then again, why not.
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Originally Posted by Don M
How about some chrome tires! That would rock.
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Hey Don,
How about some Flux injectors for the 04.5-up trucks!
Now........THAT.........would rock! Not chrome tires.
#64
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Originally Posted by nriver
I just showed a pic to someone here at work and they thought you needed some other chrome to help set off that accent.
you could try it reql quick and pop them off and see how that looks. I should have mine by wed or so. I may be getting new tires as well, bigger. I know I dont need em bigger, but then again, why not.
you could try it reql quick and pop them off and see how that looks. I should have mine by wed or so. I may be getting new tires as well, bigger. I know I dont need em bigger, but then again, why not.
NRiver,
I took some more pics....waiting on approval now.......without the Chrome Centers. Also, another one that is a "closeup" to show the powdercoating a little better. Should be up soon.
#65
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Originally Posted by Boz007
I like it TexasCTD but i think it would look better without the chrome center cap or with a black center cap. JMHO.
No problem. I appreciate any and all opinions on them. I took a couple more pics without the caps just to see the difference.
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TexasCTD...In my opinion, that rig of yers just looks mean (with center caps). I think you should keep it with the center caps on. It would make me happy anyway.
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Originally Posted by Don M
I saw these Saturday. Thought they were pretty cool.
http://www.mrdeezmotorsports.com/Pho.../IMG_2148.html
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http://www.mrdeezmotorsports.com/Pho.../IMG_2148.html
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Originally Posted by Rambunctious1
Yeah, those are nice rims. They're all over So. Cal. though. They're almost played out since so many people have 'em.
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Viking,
I agree I think I would stay away from the Cali wheels too. Personally, I like the backspacing on our OEM wheels.
Also, I really didn't mean to hijack your thread. 06Cummins I know got busy with exams etc. and never had a chance to finish the photoshop of your truck wheels. I hope the pics of mine may have helped you some in your decision on what you choose to do with your truck. The finished product is in my photo gallery now. Hope they helped you too.
I agree I think I would stay away from the Cali wheels too. Personally, I like the backspacing on our OEM wheels.
Also, I really didn't mean to hijack your thread. 06Cummins I know got busy with exams etc. and never had a chance to finish the photoshop of your truck wheels. I hope the pics of mine may have helped you some in your decision on what you choose to do with your truck. The finished product is in my photo gallery now. Hope they helped you too.
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Originally Posted by TexasCTD
Viking,
I agree I think I would stay away from the Cali wheels too. Personally, I like the backspacing on our OEM wheels.
Also, I really didn't mean to hijack your thread. 06Cummins I know got busy with exams etc. and never had a chance to finish the photoshop of your truck wheels. I hope the pics of mine may have helped you some in your decision on what you choose to do with your truck. The finished product is in my photo gallery now. Hope they helped you too.
I agree I think I would stay away from the Cali wheels too. Personally, I like the backspacing on our OEM wheels.
Also, I really didn't mean to hijack your thread. 06Cummins I know got busy with exams etc. and never had a chance to finish the photoshop of your truck wheels. I hope the pics of mine may have helped you some in your decision on what you choose to do with your truck. The finished product is in my photo gallery now. Hope they helped you too.
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You can run 315s but you need to add at least a 2'' Leveling Kit to keep it from rubbing some on the front. Mine has the HBS kit installed. I am running 285's with mine though. 285's won't rub regardless.
http://www.hellbentsteel.com/dodge/dodge-lift-kit.html
http://www.hellbentsteel.com/dodge/dodge-lift-kit.html
#73
Nice pics TexasCTD !!
If you're not sure if you want to go with black center caps, just get an extra set off ebay and spray paint them black, like I did mine. That way, if you don't like them you're not out too much $.
I plead guilty...Gray truck with black wheels too.
Thanks Cquestad for posting pics last year
Oh,and nice truck !!!
If you're not sure if you want to go with black center caps, just get an extra set off ebay and spray paint them black, like I did mine. That way, if you don't like them you're not out too much $.
I plead guilty...Gray truck with black wheels too.
Thanks Cquestad for posting pics last year
Oh,and nice truck !!!
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Nope. That's not mine. My truck is stock except for Air and Exhaust at this time.
That truck does look similar though.
Here is mine on the dyno in Emory, TX before the new rear bumper and powdercoated wheels and pin stripe delete.
http://www.riegerweb.com/Nortex_DTR/Videos/TexasCTD.WMV
That truck does look similar though.
Here is mine on the dyno in Emory, TX before the new rear bumper and powdercoated wheels and pin stripe delete.
http://www.riegerweb.com/Nortex_DTR/Videos/TexasCTD.WMV