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They sure look nice! However I've been wanting to go from 20" to 18" for ride quality on Michigan's terrible roads.
I can't find a wheel I'm in love with.. Don't want all black and being a silver ice color truck the chrome is a bit much. Looking for a black and machined finish that's bold.

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Here are my pro comp series 48 that I just got on my silver ice about a week and and really like the look. They are almost identical to Fuel Mavericks. I've gotten over a dozen comments in the past week. Just an option I thought may fit your style8450f0b5c68b7531421447ace267c441.jpg79d959192b1058ab0846dba851e15110.jpg

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4 hours ago, michigan2500hd said:

They sure look nice! However I've been wanting to go from 20" to 18" for ride quality on Michigan's terrible roads.
I can't find a wheel I'm in love with.. Don't want all black and being a silver ice color truck the chrome is a bit much. Looking for a black and machined finish that's bold.

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I'm also silver ice and want machined.  Haven't bit the bullet yet and cant decide either.  Tires incoming so I have to decide soon.

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Okay guys.. I'm getting tired of the black wheels.  Thinking about going chrome 22x10's instead of staying with the 20's.  Anybody have any good or bad to say about 22" wheels and tires.  For reference, I'm looking at Hostile Alpha's with Nitto ridge grapplers.
 
Thanks in advvance



Stay away from logging roads


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Just got my new setup installed

285/55/20 BFG k02 tires

20x9 18mm offset XD820 wheels

2” rough country leveling kit

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11 hours ago, js4506 said:

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Those look great. Does the tire stick out past the fender with +18mm offset? Any pics down the side of the truck to show how far it sticks out?

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With a 2” level and 285/55/20’s on stock wheels.... would that work?


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On 10/24/2017 at 7:26 PM, Bigfoot16 said:

Okay guys.. I'm getting tired of the black wheels.  Thinking about going chrome 22x10's instead of staying with the 20's.  Anybody have any good or bad to say about 22" wheels and tires.  For reference, I'm looking at Hostile Alpha's with Nitto ridge grapplers.

 

Thanks in advvance

I loved my hostile hammered Wheels, but the “chrome” which was pvd peeled in a year. I was told all pvd wheels are now having issues, and they’re no longer offering them. 

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Teaser.... just brought it home. Gonna take better pics after the sun gets higher in the sky and I can pull the stockers out of the bed. Damn thing is squatting a full inch with them in there [emoji35]


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On 11/3/2017 at 8:42 PM, seansharley said:

I loved my hostile hammered Wheels, but the “chrome” which was pvd peeled in a year. I was told all pvd wheels are now having issues, and they’re no longer offering them. 

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Wow..not cool at all... 

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