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Looks aside as everyone has their own opinion, but what was your reasoning for going with such a narrow tire compared to the rims? I've read horror stories of safety issues when your tire is too narrow for the rims, so I'm just curious on your thought process


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Well first its my truck, not the banks, or a lender so ill do as i please lol
But ive always wanted the wide wheel look especially like the guys in texas run with powdercoated suspensions it all amazes me, but really theres nothing wrong with running tires like this, also i didnt want a 10-12” lift to clear 14 wides, my buddies and i have run this in all our trucks, ive ran like this in my 2010
Raptor, and my 2008f250, never a single problem
Also this is a pavement princess not a baja or mud truck


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Well first its my truck, not the banks, or a lender so ill do as i please lol
But ive always wanted the wide wheel look especially like the guys in texas run with powdercoated suspensions it all amazes me, but really theres nothing wrong with running tires like this, also i didnt want a 10-12” lift to clear 14 wides, my buddies and i have run this in all our trucks, ive ran like this in my 2010
Raptor, and my 2008f250, never a single problem
Also this is a pavement princess not a baja or mud truck


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Perfectly fair, thanks for the explanation! Pavement princess makes it better, I was thinking of when I run my truck in the dirt, that would not last very long without popping a bead off haha, but makes sense now


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Perfectly fair, thanks for the explanation! Pavement princess makes it better, I was thinking of when I run my truck in the dirt, that would not last very long without popping a bead off haha, but makes sense now


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I mean that is what she is, i never take her mudding or off roading hell i dont even use her to pull my bass boat


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17 hours ago, 14cris said:

hell i see that you cut ALOT more bumper and valance than i did

I didn't cut ANY of the valance OR bumper.

 

Just proof that there's no accounting for taste. But more power to ya brother.

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I didn't cut ANY of the valance OR bumper.
 
Just proof that there's no accounting for taste. But more power to ya brother.

So that big angle thats missing on the bottom lip is normal?


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So that big angle thats missing on the bottom lip is normal?


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It actually is. Had to double check, but my truck had the same angle when it was stock

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It actually is. Had to double check, but my truck had the same angle when it was stock

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What? Thats crazy i have a 14 and my dad an 18’ sierra and our bottom lips have the dang plastic all the way to the back no angle at all


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What? Thats crazy i have a 14 and my dad an 18’ sierra and our bottom lips have the dang plastic all the way to the back no angle at all


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Here's a close up30d916bc2b1990aee3adc3ed6661ce76.jpg

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That is not an angle


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Moto metal 20x12 -44 offset
33x12.50r20
3 inch front 1 inch rear motofab leveling kit
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Here’s mine. 20x10 -12 Fuel Full Full Blown, 33 x 12.5 Toyo R/T, 3.5” Rough Country Suspension Lift with struts. No rubbing and rides great.

 

If Background looks familiar it’s the location used in the christening scene in the Godfather.

 

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Hey guys.  For those of you that actually have this exact combination:  33x12.50x18 tires on 18x9 wheels with a +18 mm offset...  Have you had any issues with rubbing/clearance at stock height?

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New tire and wheel set up. 2016 A/T with 2.5" Rough Country level in front, no block in back.

 

285/75/17 BFG Ko2 Tires, Wheels Method 17" x 8.5"  with 0 offset. Have slight rubbing backing or tight turn so far. 

My A/T wheels will be posted for sale shortly fourth pic of what they looked like with 295/55/20 Toyo's

 

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What lugnuts are you using?


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Just got a 2” Leveling Kit, 20x10 -18 offset Moto Metal wheels wrapped in Toyo A/T 2 285/55/20’s. Think it turned out pretty good!

 

Here’s the before and after picture. 

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Better pic of it on a flat surface to see the level.

 

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