chorky
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Thats most likely what I will do. I might even just keep the stock tires until they are worn down - they honestly have worked just fine for my current needs. I just absolutely hate the 'polished' or machined edges on the stock rims though - even the bronze 392 have machined edges - I've never been a fan of a 'shiny' rim. But they are not cheap and I have other priorities. So they will probably just stay for a while. It seems like plenty of people use them, even aired down to 13psi, without issue or breaking a bead. I dont really go below 20 - don't have a need for it currently.Just asking, but if you’re not going to 37’sor bigger, why switch wheels at all? I’d just keep running stock wheels until they’re trashed, then buy more cheap take offs. You could switch wheels every year and take 5 years to equal aftermarket prices. ,
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