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yeah after negotiating I got these for $158 per tire which is remarkable considering they are even XL load capacity

 

 

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Anyone running American Racing 916's? Not many pics online and wondering what the polished or bronze wheels look like on our trucks

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Ive been looking to see what 33s look like on 22" wheels. I just might do it and keep the stock wheels.

 

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Looking to get Fuel D562 or D564 18"

anyone running these wanted to see how they look on our trucks.

I got a 16 silvy 2.5 RC level/lift looking to run 275/70/18

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Just upgraded to some fuel beasts 20x9 on 305/50/20 nitto trail graps. Running a RC 2" level.

 

 

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Went with 275/65r18 on stock wheels 6111ab9ecf68d846915e5b788b913ff8.jpg

 

 

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35x12.5R20 mud claws on 20x10 Fuel Mavericks -12 offset

1.25" ebay special block under front strut, 3" ebay special block in the rear

Zone 1.5" body lift

NorCal fender Mod/ Zip tied fender liners

No rub

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Just got some Method NV's 17x8.5 installed, wrapped in 285/70/17 KO2's.

 

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So I am torn.....help me decide. I will be upgrading to either a 20X9 or a 20X10 in the next few months. I plan on running 295/55r20 Ridge Grapplers.

 

The 20X9 are 0 offset

 

The 20X10 are -19 Offset

 

I have a 2" Front Level Only

 

Will both of these work or is it safer to go with the 0 offset 20x9.

 

Also, help me decide on wheels. I want hostile sprockets but can't decide between black or chrome. I plan on eventually color matching the bumpers and grille if that makes a difference.

 

I have also considered Moto Metal 962s as well in either chrome or black.

 

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Just got some Method NV's 17x8.5 installed, wrapped in 285/70/17 KO2's.

 

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That's a clean rig. One of the very few on this forum that looks good with black rims. Well done.

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Method mesh 17x8.5 0 with 34x11" Nitto trail grapplers 3" of lift with kings and slight rubbing but nothing that requires cutting

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