where to buy?
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RE: where to buy?
www.iccewheels.com
www.kctrends.com
www.ebay.com
The choices are endless. However, ebay is usually your best bet. If you cant find what you are looking for there then search the net for the wheel you are looking for and find the best price! Good luck!
www.kctrends.com
www.ebay.com
The choices are endless. However, ebay is usually your best bet. If you cant find what you are looking for there then search the net for the wheel you are looking for and find the best price! Good luck!
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RE: where to buy?
If you have an americas tire or discount tire store in your area I'd give them a call. When I bought wheels for my WRX they blew everyone else out of the water, both brick and mortar and online prices. I have called them about the 22's I want to get for my Tahoe and they are waaaaaay cheaper than anything else I have seen.
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RE: where to buy?
Hi. I am the sales manager of the company. We use my vehicle as a SMM company display vehicle, so we know every odd and end in our shop. We also know what fits and works the best. We can hook anybody up on whatever they need for their truck, just shoot us an email!
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RE: where to buy?
I knew there was some affiliation there. And Scott McKinney, SMM??
Anyways, I have tried to search around that site before. I did'nt find it very user friendly. How about vehicle specific searches, then search the parts under a category. Ex: Lowering kits, show them all. Your site you have to click on the brand, then go through 30 pages of parts. I know you have a search box, but it still isnt very effetive. Stylin Concepts has a great set up on how to search items specific to ones vehicle. I dont buy there, I am just saying I like there set up. The items I did find the prices werent close to what i found elsewhere.
Are you saying you can beat prices, hook the forum members up with discounts??
Anyways, I have tried to search around that site before. I did'nt find it very user friendly. How about vehicle specific searches, then search the parts under a category. Ex: Lowering kits, show them all. Your site you have to click on the brand, then go through 30 pages of parts. I know you have a search box, but it still isnt very effetive. Stylin Concepts has a great set up on how to search items specific to ones vehicle. I dont buy there, I am just saying I like there set up. The items I did find the prices werent close to what i found elsewhere.
Are you saying you can beat prices, hook the forum members up with discounts??
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