So I've decided that I'm going to use my tax money on a new set of wheels. I've narrowed it down to 20" replica viper wheels but can't decide which color to go with. The black with the red stripe look cool but I'm a little concerned with how they will look on my truck. Also anyone know the difference between the satin and black? They look the same to me in the pictures.
Satan is flat black is gloss and why those lots of rams rocking them and belive youll need spacers and they will stick out of rim / and if you have an r/t should stick with the 22's inch rim
I just love the look of the rims. Where i live i haven't seen another ram with those wheels so that isn't an issue for me. Are you sure about the spacers, if that's the case than i probably won't get them.
Naw, you won't need spacers. You will be fine. Spacers usually come into play with the 22s and wide profile tires combined with extreme lowering of the front more that 2 inches....
Has anyone with an R/T gone from 22's to 20's, if so could you please show me some pics? The main reason i want to drop down to 20's is for slightly better performance, not sure it would even be noticeable though?
Also your 22" rims are forged aluminum and very light even compared to the stock 20's so if you just want a lighter rim you might as well stick with what you have. Maybe consider powder coating them black and have a red stripe put on them if you're only looking to save weight. Just a thought.
I'm starting to think that powder coating my 22" rims is the best option. Anyone know of a good place to get that done around the sacramento/roseville area?
a couple of us are hitting the track(sac raceway) tomorrow around 4pm. Ben has them powdercoated in a nice black, that way you can see them in person. hit me up 5306357303 via text.
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