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NV vs Roost
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<blockquote data-quote="LekRap" data-source="post: 997631" data-attributes="member: 15006"><p>[MENTION=11010]Shortbusdriver[/MENTION] I laughed as I read your thread. I actually just had both sets of wheels that you are referring to. I've had NV's basically since I bought my truck in 2014 and have always loved them. Found a set of tires that I always wanted and as a bonus, they came with the Roost wheels in black. Was planning on just keeping two sets of wheels and tires but lack of room forced me to sell a set. I was debating between keeping the Roost and selling the NV's. Went back and forth but ended up keeping the NV's and am glad that I did. The weight difference between the 2 wheels is extremely small and is not noticeable. The hub centric vs non hub centric is also not noticeable. Honestly, go with whichever you like the looks of better. In my opinion, the NV's are more mild looking and more classic. The Roost are a more aggressive look. With the KO2's, which have an aggressive sidewall, I don't think you need an extra aggressive wheel to pair with it. I had the roost on Baja TA tires that have an extremely clean and smooth sidewall, so I feel the aggressive wheel was more needed and helped the overall look. It all comes down to personal preference though. I'll attach a side by side pic of each wheel that I put together to help me decide. Hope it helps you. Let me know if I can answer any other questions for you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LekRap, post: 997631, member: 15006"] [MENTION=11010]Shortbusdriver[/MENTION] I laughed as I read your thread. I actually just had both sets of wheels that you are referring to. I've had NV's basically since I bought my truck in 2014 and have always loved them. Found a set of tires that I always wanted and as a bonus, they came with the Roost wheels in black. Was planning on just keeping two sets of wheels and tires but lack of room forced me to sell a set. I was debating between keeping the Roost and selling the NV's. Went back and forth but ended up keeping the NV's and am glad that I did. The weight difference between the 2 wheels is extremely small and is not noticeable. The hub centric vs non hub centric is also not noticeable. Honestly, go with whichever you like the looks of better. In my opinion, the NV's are more mild looking and more classic. The Roost are a more aggressive look. With the KO2's, which have an aggressive sidewall, I don't think you need an extra aggressive wheel to pair with it. I had the roost on Baja TA tires that have an extremely clean and smooth sidewall, so I feel the aggressive wheel was more needed and helped the overall look. It all comes down to personal preference though. I'll attach a side by side pic of each wheel that I put together to help me decide. Hope it helps you. Let me know if I can answer any other questions for you! [/QUOTE]
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