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I hear you. I wonder if 285/75r18's would be better or worse. They're a half inch taller but about a half inch narrower (than 290/70r18).

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I've got a level in box still that needs to go on, I was hoping a 1/2"s spacer would be enough but that would put me around +18 ish. may just have to get new wheels...[emoji2] I was hoping to stick with the stockers as I like them.

I've got my set i just took off for sale, its a very good set up if you're interested. only about 6 months old on both tires and wheels

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^^^^14x4 that's the size I run wanna run and I read all the pages a while back and its a popular size 285/65/18 I might pull the trigger and just get that on fuel mavericks with toyo open country on 2.5 rough country

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^^^^14x4 that's the size I run wanna run and I read all the pages a while back and its a popular size 285/65/18 I might pull the trigger and just get that on fuel mavericks with toyo open country on 2.5 rough country

285/75r18 or 285/65r18? I don't think I've seen anyone run 285/75, it's a pretty tall tire and only Nitto and Toyo make that size I think.
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Just wish someone was running 285/65/18 on fuel mavericks with toyos or cooper stt and leveled I really want to run that but like to see pics first ahaha

Be careful with Fuel wheels, not saying all of them do this but theres been a bunch of ppl complaining about them cracking and not holding up off road and this was told to me by several tire guys that would know

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More pics, in pic 2 it shows a good idea where it rubs when u reverse and turn, it barely hits that button screw at the bottom but that can be fixed and as u can see theres more room than expected towards the front, i trimmed just to be safe

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Be careful with Fuel wheels, not saying all of them do this but theres been a bunch of ppl complaining about them cracking and not holding up off road and this was told to me by several tire guys that would know

I'm on my 8th set of Fuel Wheels covering 5 vehicles the last 3 years. NO issues at all. Its all in how you treat them. I had 2 sets of XD wheels start peeling and fading.

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