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With your 4" I'd bet you might squeeze 35s. What wheels are those? Look kind alike fuel dunes but not.

 

They are Moto Metals. Forget the model number though.

I like the dunes but they only come in twenty inch.

I really like the look of these rims the only thing is the valve stem is located in the middle of the wheel meaning special air chucks and tire gauges .

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RC 2.5" Lift with 285/60/20 on Stocks No rub no trim

 

 

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OK here ya go-


Helo wheels


Nitto Grappler All Terrains- 305/55R20


Offset -12


4" lift


No trimming and no rubbing


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2.5 Rough Country kit with rear blocks. Stock AT wheels with Toyo Open Country M/T 275/65/20=34.5x11. Slight rub on front wall but no trimming required IMO.

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Rough County 2.5" with rear blocks

275/60R20 Cooper AT3's

20x9 Rockstar 2's, 18 offset, no rub at all, no trimming required.

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Awesome trucks Everyone! I was wondering if anybody has pics of how much their rims and tires come out past the wheel wells. Im trying to get an idea of what will look too fat or skinny.

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22 Inch Wheel - 5-Split-Spoke Ultra Bright Machined High-Gloss Black (CK160) - SEW

285/45/22 Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza

 

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Awesome trucks Everyone! I was wondering if anybody has pics of how much their rims and tires come out past the wheel wells. Im trying to get an idea of what will look too fat or skinny.

Here's mine 275/60R20, 20x9 wheels with a +18 offset. Hope this helps, I was looking for the same type of info before I bought my setup.

 

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Awesome trucks Everyone! I was wondering if anybody has pics of how much their rims and tires come out past the wheel wells. Im trying to get an idea of what will look too fat or skinny.

My -12s poke out. pics on First page

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Looks very good. Tire brand? Clearance issues? Do you remember your wheel offset?

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24x10 gm ck375 reps with 295/40/24

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Have had a few stages of mine:

 

2.5" Level

22x9 ET 31 GM CK375

285/50R22 Nitto Terra Grapplers

No Rubbing / No Trimming

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2.5" Level + 1.5" Body Lift

22x9 ET 31 GM CK375

285/50R22 Nitto Terra Grapplers

1.5" Wheel Spacers

No Rubbing / No Trimming

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2.5" Level + 1.5" Body Lift

20x10 ET -25 Ultra Lightning

33x12.50R20 Federal Couragia M/Ts

No Rubbing / No Trimming

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Coming Soon...

3.5" "Lift" + 1.5" Body Lift

20x12 ET -44 TBD

33x12.50R20 Federal Couragia M/Ts

HOPEFULLY No Rubbing / No Trimming

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