suspension or tires and wheels first?

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suspension or tires and wheels first?
standardbyker88 avatar
standardbyker88
+1y
okay, im now at a crossroads. i wrecked the truck last friday. ive got it mostly fixed, finish the rest this weekend. nothing to severe.

my question is this, should i replace my tires and wheels for the 18s i want or should i airbag it? ive got almost enough money to do either one right now. few paint and body things will come as i get those done, since im not giving up on that. the rolling stock and suspension will both be done at some point, just wondering if 18s and sky high is better than 15s and bags. thanks guys.
BK2LIFE avatar
BK2LIFE
+1y
get your wheels and tires first.
it sucks having a bagged truck on stock wheels.. you look like a broke f*ck

drptndrgn avatar
drptndrgn
+1y
BAGS
thacru78 avatar
thacru78
+1y
Bag it first. I roll my stock wheels like there 24's and I keep them clean. Any average Joe can bolt on a set of wheels. Bags are more fun also.
Lonoma2k avatar
Lonoma2k
+1y
I say get the rims first...something thats layd out on stockies just looks cheap to me... not to offend anyone...
Holeyguy66 avatar
Holeyguy66
+1y
hey man watch it i am that broke fool lol no offence taken. uh just do what you think you should first. my opinion is bag it first. i role the stocks like there gold.
jbaker72157 avatar
jbaker72157
+1y
hey thats not far, but then again I am broke as f*ck. I say wheels, because if you bag it first, the at least 5 times a week you will hear "when are you gonna get some rims?"Originally posted by BK2LIFE



get your wheels and tires first.it sucks having a bagged truck on stock wheels.. you look like a broke f*ck



bill brasky avatar
bill brasky
+1y

standardbyker88 avatar
standardbyker88
+1y
for the record, im not on stockers. ive got decent tires and wheels, they just are 15s.
GreenDream avatar
GreenDream
+1y
personally I'd bag it first, cause it's more fun, but I'd say do whatever you would want done first. Although if you get the wheels first, it might be easier to work out clearance issues.