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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: West Chester, Ohio
Posts: 130
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Looking for a set of steel wheels for the salty Ohio winters ahead. Preferably 16x8 with a 4.5 backspace. Let me know if you can help. I have a set of 15" stockers in the garage that I could trade. I have 4 of these without tires on them.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Germantown MD
Posts: 316
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If the goal is to protect your summer wheels, consider Plastidip. I'm reading where several folks are using it as a winter protectant rather than getting a second set of wheels.
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