Stock wheels?

I live in MN where they salt the living hell out of the roads. I typically see truck rusting out after 8years. The only money I spend on my vehicle is for gas, oil and parts. Look cool things only look good for a year or two and in my opinion are a waste of money I could use to upgrade to the next vehicle.
 
Stock, if I'm spending money in that department I'm putting on a small lift to add bigger more aggressive tires. The tires don't care what rims they're on.
 
I think I had 4 sets on my Jeep if you include the stockers, but cars and pickups I pretty much leave alone. The jeep came with aftermarkets and unfortunately burned. Had a lot of $$ invested in the wheels and tires (which didn't burn) so threw a set of stockers on it that a buddy had given me. Looked pretty stupid with a 4.5" lift and stock wheels and tires. Sad thing is those tires were pretty much brand new as I had been running them on a trailer that didn't see many miles for several years.
 
I really didn't like my tacomas stock steel 16 wheels. Kept loosing valve stem caps... So I picked up some stock alloy 17s takeoffs from Craigslist. $100 for all 4.

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