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Odysseus 06-14-2006 07:41 PM

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Neocon,

How do you like those Toyo's? They seem like an great fit for the H3. How's the road noise on them?

NEOCON1 06-15-2006 03:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Odysseus
Neocon,

How do you like those Toyo's? They seem like an great fit for the H3. How's the road noise on them?



thanks for asking man , the toyos are very quiet , maybe half again as loud as stock 33's maybe less , i was very impressed . the guys here that are running them on their H2's told me that i wouldant even know i had them , they are right . :D compared to other mud terrains the Toyo's are pretty much silent :cool:

H3Ben 06-15-2006 03:49 AM

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Are there any here with a white H3 who painted their rims white? I'm thinking of doing that but would like to see it on someone elses first.

NEOCON1 06-15-2006 03:58 AM

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Originally Posted by H3Ben
Are there any here with a white H3 who painted their rims white? I'm thinking of doing that but would like to see it on someone elses first.


Hey Ben , Hmrlvr has white and painted the wheels black , he left the lip polished for a really custom look :D :D Ipe is getting ready to do his :cool:

H3Ben 06-15-2006 04:10 AM

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Thanks NEO. That was what I wanted to do if I was to get the black H3. Sort of a Black Ops look.:D But I'm dying to see if all my rims color matched to the body would look cool. But it being white will it look too overboard?

NEOCON1 06-15-2006 04:21 AM

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i think it will look sweet :cool: not too overboard . if still not sure wait till Ipe gets his done and check it out . heck if your good at photo chopin just chop my wheels on to your truck to get an idea . i had TGL do a roof rack photo chop so i could see how that would look :D

HummBebe 06-15-2006 04:25 AM

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G'head H3ben, ask TGL to do a photochop for you....;)

Odysseus 06-15-2006 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by NEOCON1
thanks for asking man , the toyos are very quiet , maybe half again as loud as stock 33's maybe less , i was very impressed . the guys here that are running them on their H2's told me that i wouldant even know i had them , they are right . :D compared to other mud terrains the Toyo's are pretty much silent :cool:


I saw your pics here from MOAB. Wow... nice. I am actually a road racer on asphalt tracks mostly- so when I saw that big hill climbing pictures with the H3s on it - I am now looking at my H3 going, can this baby really do that??? :cool:

One other question - it seems from my research all the H3s come with 16x7.5 rims. So putting 33 inch 315x75R16 worked out well it seems? Other then maybe a calibration issue with the speedo - no problems say with the traction control on my automatic?

NEOCON1 06-15-2006 05:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Odysseus
I saw your pics here from MOAB. Wow... nice. I am actually a road racer on asphalt tracks mostly- so when I saw that big hill climbing pictures with the H3s on it - I am now looking at my H3 going, can this baby really do that??? :cool: oh yea man these trucks are amazing :D

One other question - it seems from my research all the H3s come with 16x7.5 rims. So putting 33 inch 315x75R16 worked out well it seems? Other then maybe a calibration issue with the speedo - no problems say with the traction control on my automatic?




i have an automatic also , the speedo is off by 2 mph at 70 mph checked by a couple guys here with GPS units . most tire manufacturers will recomend a 8 inch rim . Do not worry about the 7.5 width we have about a dozen or more of us running the 35's on stock wheels now. nobody has busted a bead yet :D and from our pix you can see we have tested them pretty well :eek:

you will go thru brakes a little faster , but not much and them pads are cheap . for what we get in offroad traction and clearance it is well worth it :cool: hope this helps with your decision , Neo

Ipedog 06-15-2006 03:20 PM

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I have no idea how I missed this thread till now... :rolleyes:

hmrlvr - They look great. Very nice job. :cool: Did you have any issues masking off the paint areas?

Wisha Haddan H3 06-15-2006 06:01 PM

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Did you clearcoat the wheels at all? I wonder if that would make any difference off road.

I painted some steel wheels once with rustoleum metallic silver and once I clearcoated them, they looked awesome. The rust never came back and they held up for over five years so far (but never went offroad).

hmrlvr 06-15-2006 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Ipedog
I have no idea how I missed this thread till now... :rolleyes:

hmrlvr - They look great. Very nice job. :cool: Did you have any issues masking off the paint areas?

No problems, just a little time consuming. Their not perfect if you get close, but they'll get beat offroad anyway. I washed them yesterday and their still scuff free:D . No clearcoat.

LittleBear 06-16-2006 02:02 AM

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I wonder if anodizing or powder coating a wheel would work, and how robust it would be? :rolleyes:

LittleBear 06-16-2006 02:06 AM

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P.S. I really like the look of the black rims on your truck NEOCON1 :)

NEOCON1 06-16-2006 04:08 AM

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Originally Posted by LittleBear
P.S. I really like the look of the black rims on your truck NEOCON1 :)


thanks bear , i think powder coating or anadizing would hold up a little better but much harder to touch up . i planned on beating them against rocks so picked this method for ease in fixing after tearing them up . anodizing may cost alot they would have to strip them down to raw aluminum . some here are getting powder coating for 60 to 100 bucks per wheel .

LittleBear 06-16-2006 04:15 AM

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Paint sounds like a great idea. :D

aetherH3 11-21-2006 07:50 PM

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Topic back from the dead:

What kind of paint did you use? i cleaned my spare and primed it, then sprayed it with some paint from eastwood that is MADE for wheels. I can literally scatch it off with my fingernail. :lame:

NEOCON1 11-22-2006 02:41 AM

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its industrial spray enamel , i got it from imperial supplies thru my old work . i scuffed the wheels really well with a scotch brite pad before spraying .

heres a link

http://www.imperialinc.com/items.asp?item=0850010

hmrlvr 11-22-2006 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by aetherH3
Topic back from the dead:

What kind of paint did you use? i cleaned my spare and primed it, then sprayed it with some paint from eastwood that is MADE for wheels. I can literally scatch it off with my fingernail. :lame:


I scuffed mine, as did Neo, but I sprayed them with the bedliner stuff, Held up great.

aetherH3 11-22-2006 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by hmrlvr
I scuffed mine, as did Neo, but I sprayed them with the bedliner stuff, Held up great.


Dang, did you use the Duplicolor bedliner? i used that on my grill and i find that stuff to be pretty brittle. I scuffed up my grill REALLY well, and a few rock chips later, i'll have to do it again. it seems like a rock hits it and breaks of a big chunk. come to think of it, i've NEVER had good luck with paint. maybe i'll try that Fusion paint for the grill.


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