Let's see your wheels!

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a set of 33s on gambler wheels I scored for $225.00. After this pic I slapped 2" pucks in the front.

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I will be painting the wheels black and the rings red to match the jeep as soon as I get time
Well, if it's worth anything, I think that the rims look perfect as they are! The grey rims are a good shift away from the typical black or color matched rims.
 
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I decided to "commit" to one type of wheel for my 3 Jeeps and 3 trailers. I figured I could use the Jeep spare for my trailers and save carrying an extra wheel. I chose 16" Moabs because I like the look, they're available at a reasonable price and are easy to restore. I need 21 wheels for the above. I have an even 2 dozen which means I have a few spares to blast, paint, etc. and put into the "rotation". :D

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p.s. - I have a sandblast cabinet and I'm building a powder coating oven (half done) which should result in a better finish on my wheels ... and other things.
 
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I decided to "commit" to one type of wheel for my 3 Jeeps and 3 trailers. I figured I could use the Jeep spare for my trailers and save carrying an extra wheel. I chose 16" Moabs because I like the look, they're available at a reasonable price and are easy to restore. I need 21 wheels for the above. I have an even 2 dozen which means I have a few spares to blast, paint, etc. and put into the "rotation". :D

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p.s. - I have a sandblast cabinet and I'm building a powder coating oven (half done) which should result in a better finish on my wheels ... and other things.

Very nice plan! Consolidation is key.