Love the Zaino!
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I did both of my cars over the long holiday weekend. Shoulders a little tired/sore and I ran out of Z2 but had to scrape the bottle to get enoug to do both cars. I'll have to put in another order in the spring.
I came across a product demo of ibiz at at local BJs on black friday. Stuff seems pretty good but its still a wax product. I'll stick with the Zaino as its a polymer.
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im running aftermarket 18x8s which have a more aggressive offset thus negating the need for wheel adapters. see how the wheels sit out meaning more flush with the fenders? all i did was get upsized AT tires in 285s to give the truck more of a hunkered down look. the combination of wheel position (wider, pushed out) and bigger tires both in height and width give the aesthetic enhancement all trucks need.
i'm not talking out of my **** when i recommend the spidertax wheel adapters. they're high quality and are not simple spacers. i ran them for about 40K miles on my 4R with your same wheels with zero issues. the 4th gen 4R Limited wheels are the best looking truck wheels toyota makes. enjoy them in their best form. i just wished they were 18x8s.
i'm not talking out of my **** when i recommend the spidertax wheel adapters. they're high quality and are not simple spacers. i ran them for about 40K miles on my 4R with your same wheels with zero issues. the 4th gen 4R Limited wheels are the best looking truck wheels toyota makes. enjoy them in their best form. i just wished they were 18x8s.
Last edited by ROK; 11-29-11 at 02:51 PM.
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im running aftermarket 18x8s which have a more aggressive offset thus negating the need for wheel adapters. see how the wheels sit out meaning more flush with the fenders? all i did was get upsized AT tires in 285s to give the truck more of a hunkered down look. the combination of wheel position (wider, pushed out) and bigger tires both in height and width give the aesthetic enhancement all trucks need.
i'm not talking out of my **** when i recommend the spidertax wheel adapters. they're high quality and are not simple spacers. i ran them for about 40K miles on my 4R with your same wheels with zero issues. the 4th gen 4R Limited wheels are the best looking truck wheels toyota makes. enjoy them in their best form. i just wished they were 18x8s.
i'm not talking out of my **** when i recommend the spidertax wheel adapters. they're high quality and are not simple spacers. i ran them for about 40K miles on my 4R with your same wheels with zero issues. the 4th gen 4R Limited wheels are the best looking truck wheels toyota makes. enjoy them in their best form. i just wished they were 18x8s.
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im running aftermarket 18x8s which have a more aggressive offset thus negating the need for wheel adapters. see how the wheels sit out meaning more flush with the fenders? all i did was get upsized AT tires in 285s to give the truck more of a hunkered down look. the combination of wheel position (wider, pushed out) and bigger tires both in height and width give the aesthetic enhancement all trucks need.
i'm not talking out of my **** when i recommend the spidertax wheel adapters. they're high quality and are not simple spacers. i ran them for about 40K miles on my 4R with your same wheels with zero issues. the 4th gen 4R Limited wheels are the best looking truck wheels toyota makes. enjoy them in their best form. i just wished they were 18x8s.
i'm not talking out of my **** when i recommend the spidertax wheel adapters. they're high quality and are not simple spacers. i ran them for about 40K miles on my 4R with your same wheels with zero issues. the 4th gen 4R Limited wheels are the best looking truck wheels toyota makes. enjoy them in their best form. i just wished they were 18x8s.
Wife was giving me cr@p about getting her new wheels but I told her it costed the same as getting new tires from the tire shop. basically she didn't want to attract thieves or bandits to her car.
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Looks real clean!
My new fav are dodo juice products polishes/wax. Unbelievable shine and "wet" look.
http://www.dodojuice.com/
My new fav are dodo juice products polishes/wax. Unbelievable shine and "wet" look.
http://www.dodojuice.com/
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Looks real clean!
My new fav are dodo juice products polishes/wax. Unbelievable shine and "wet" look.
http://www.dodojuice.com/
My new fav are dodo juice products polishes/wax. Unbelievable shine and "wet" look.
http://www.dodojuice.com/
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Very nice and i love the wheels, Now your ready for the salt show known as Massachusetts winters. I have to do the same thing being from Mass. I have the chrome Sequoia wheels on mine and was wondering if there is anything I can do to protect them short of removing them in the winter. I use Mothers chrome polish for protection now but have noticed little pits in between the spokes and we have not had snow yet. Anyone out there with some info? A buddy of mine swears to coat the chrome wheels with WD40 and let it dry on the wheels without wiping it off, supposedly stays on and protects them, what do you think?
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Very nice and i love the wheels, Now your ready for the salt show known as Massachusetts winters. I have to do the same thing being from Mass. I have the chrome Sequoia wheels on mine and was wondering if there is anything I can do to protect them short of removing them in the winter. I use Mothers chrome polish for protection now but have noticed little pits in between the spokes and we have not had snow yet. Anyone out there with some info? A buddy of mine swears to coat the chrome wheels with WD40 and let it dry on the wheels without wiping it off, supposedly stays on and protects them, what do you think?