15x10 Centerline Apaches

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Guy here is selling some 15x10 Centerline Apaches, equivalent to Weld Roadhawks, for $400. Wanting to get some second opinions on if I should get them for my truck or not (second picture).

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Up to you, I like both. I have rally wheels on mine too. 400 bucks is a good deal if they are in good shape.
 

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Never been a fan of the directional style wheels, you can never go wrong with the rally’s.

What it comes down to is how you feel about them. If you really like them and the price is right, get them. If you have reservations and not sure, listen to your gut and don’t get them.
 

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Huh.
Are they aluminum?
If steel I think $400 is wishful thinking on seller's part, but I like them on that square pictured if that is worth anything to you..
They barely cost 400 new, unless you add the caps..

Shoot him a low ball offer and see if he knows what hes got haha.

There is no way in heck I would install steel wheels. :shrug:

Good luck!
 

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this guy wants 200 for one 15x8 - 6x5.5


Centerlines are great wheels but I prefer the rallys.

they do make 15x10 rallys if you're looking for a 10" rim.
 

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Up to you, I like both. I have rally wheels on mine too. 400 bucks is a good deal if they are in good shape.

^I agree with this^

Another option is to get them, along with another set of tires. Then you can switch them out from time to time and enjoy both styles.
 

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this guy wants 200 for one 15x8 - 6x5.5


Centerlines are great wheels but I prefer the rallys.

they do make 15x10 rallys if you're looking for a 10" rim.
Seems to be the consensus.
I didn’t know they did, I’ll have to take a look at that.
 

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Huh.
Are they aluminum?
If steel I think $400 is wishful thinking on seller's part, but I like them on that square pictured if that is worth anything to you..
They barely cost 400 new, unless you add the caps..

Shoot him a low ball offer and see if he knows what hes got haha.

There is no way in heck I would install steel wheels. :shrug:

Good luck!
Already threw him a $300 CAD offer but he wouldn’t take that. $400 + a 6 hour round trip for them doesn’t seem worth it.
 

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Guy here is selling some 15x10 Centerline Apaches, equivalent to Weld Roadhawks, for $400. Wanting to get some second opinions on if I should get them for my truck or not (second picture).

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Lookin close at the pic, looks like he painted them with the tires on.... looks odd to me! But i like both those and ralleyes and agree you can (i have them) get 15x10 ralleys.
 
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I personally love the rallye wheels, but if you want something wider you gotta go aftermarket. I think they look pretty cool, they're not flashy obnoxious chrome 20s or anything. Nothing wrong with some wider aftermarket period correct wheels, I'd rock them on the right truck (but still would keep the rallyes if I ever changed my mind)
 
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I personally love the rallye wheels, but if you want something wider you gotta go aftermarket. I think they look pretty cool, they're not flashy obnoxious chrome 20s or anything. Nothing with some wider aftermarket period correct wheels, I'd rock them on the right truck (but still would keep the rallyes if I ever changed my mind)
I love them too but my ultimate dream is to get some 15x12 or 15x14 Welds (Super Singles or SR28’s) but chances are next to nothing for finding them up here. Probably not gonna end up getting the centerlines as they’re not worth the effort required to get them.
 

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