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JimK's Chevy Trail Truck

I like the Nitto's on the steel wheels. The Nitto tires are pretty good for being a stock tire.

Lights look great. Much better for when it's time to do some night driving.

On the magnets, I've always used E6000. I've never had a problem with the magnets coming back off.
 
I like the Nitto's on the steel wheels. The Nitto tires are pretty good for being a stock tire.

Lights look great. Much better for when it's time to do some night driving.

On the magnets, I've always used E6000. I've never had a problem with the magnets coming back off.

Thanks Brian....I'm gonna stick with that tire and wheel combo as the tires perform just fine and the steelies look great. :) So far the the double sided silicone tape has been holding. If I do run into any issues I'll give the E6000 a try.
 
I agree with Brian on the E6000, I've had great luck holding magnets with that stuff!
 
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