Chris's FX4
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I love them too. :xyxthumbs:FYI- our truck has those wheels and I love them :dblthumb2:
Probably going to be powder coating them black in the summer.
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I love them too. :xyxthumbs:FYI- our truck has those wheels and I love them :dblthumb2:
I remember going out to some tuning shop near Jackson Michigan IIRC and they installed Vortech S/C'ers on those and it was said to make 275 hp, WOW! I guess the Quaiffe would be a given, along with some wider and stickier tires. I have to tell you that is one clean FSVT, did you buy it brand new? I also like the orange ones as well!
I love them too. :xyxthumbs:
Probably going to be powder coating them black in the summer.
Not to play devil's advocate, but is that at the crank or the wheels?![]()
Durability.Probably the only OEM wheels I've ever liked on a car or truck.
May I ask why powder coat vs paint?
that is one beautiful ride
that is one beautiful ride![]()
IIRC it was at the crank, basically adding 100 hp to the FSVT output. The FSVT was really a well done car other than the fact that it needed that "little extra" under the hood, the suspension and brakes were great and if you opted for the Euro package you got those awesome Recaro seats:xyxthumbs:
Durability.
Love that white :xyxthumbs:
The only thing that sucks about this white is it very difficult to keep looking clean
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No doubt.... I am realizing how hard white is to keep clean with the new truck :doh:
Me too! What a PIA with all this snow. Silver and Grey is the way to go.
The only thing that sucks about this white is it very difficult to keep looking clean
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I wanted silver but the white was what they had on the lot with what we wanted.
No doubt.... I am realizing how hard white is to keep clean with the new truck :doh:
I know about the integrity thing. The shop that would be doing it is known for doing wheels in my area.I am leery to powder-coat wheels. If someone doesn't know what they are doing you can compromise the structural integrity of the wheel. Plus if you paint they can easily touch them up if needed.