Make sure the rims have the proper load rating too. Just sayin....since we've been talking about it. I'm running Mickey Thompson Classic III powder coated black. Forged aluminum, 3500 lb rating made in America.
http://www.aewheel.com/wheels_detail_sp ... 75&cat=472
Edit: by the way, I guess I should have also mentioned I'm running Mohave Teflon wheels, very plain, look nice, clean up easy, very low bling factor, but I think they may be more $$ than the AE.
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'03 Ford E350 7.3L Diesel
(de)SMB'd Custom RB-50
Quigley 4X4 w/Deavers & Agile Offroad's R.I.P. package
CCV High Profile Pop Top
Your lucky it wasn't one of the front tires...I had a similar experience last year going 60 when the left front tire
let go, I was on a pave road. Totally screwed up the fender. I'm not sure doing 70 on a unpaved road is
exactly safe.