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20x12 Hostile Havoc Blade Cut Wheels

305/50r20 Toyo Open Country AT2

2.5" Level

 

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Truck looks bad ass [emoji106]
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20x12 Hostile Havoc Blade Cut Wheels

305/50r20 Toyo Open Country AT2

2.5" Level

 

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Truck looks good man. How much trimming did you have to do to fit those x12's?

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Are you guys with aftermarket wheels having to use hub-centric rings? I have a set of lrg wheels I am waiting to buy tires for and this just crossed my mind. I know fuel wheels come with the rings, but not sure if I will need them. I am going to call LRG eventually but just trying to get a quick answer from y'all. Thanks!

I didn't use them and my truck rides good and no vibration just remember to take these copper clips off #2a9ba53d03f70e4f647bd51ce9533e31b.jpg

 

It's on the rear only 2 per side

 

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I didn't use them and my truck rides good and no vibration just remember to take these copper clips off #2a9ba53d03f70e4f647bd51ce9533e31b.jpg

 

It's on the rear only 2 per side

 

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What are these clips? I put a set of Pro Comp wheels on and I didn't remove anything. Do I need to do this?

 

 

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What are these clips? I put a set of Pro Comp wheels on and I didn't remove anything. Do I need to do this?

 

 

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It's probably not needed but if they don't get taken off it can cause a bad vibration I took them off when I put my wheels on and my truck rides beautiful. Takr your back wheel off and if you don't see the copper clip there it was already taken off

 

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Truck looks bad ass [emoji106]

 

Thanks boss!

 

 

Truck looks good man. How much trimming did you have to do to fit those x12's?

 

Quite a bit man, I had to cut the liner and cut some metal. I need to get back under there because the passenger side still rubs a bit. It's a very tight fit.

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Wheels: 22x9.5 Foose Switch-F158 (Offset/30)

Tires: 305/45/R22

As of now, the suspension is completely stock. No rubbing on the front or back.

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It's probably not needed but if they don't get taken off it can cause a bad vibration I took them off when I put my wheels on and my truck rides beautiful. Takr your back wheel off and if you don't see the copper clip there it was already taken off

 

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Ok, thanks. I'll go check this out first thing in the morning. I get vibration at around 65 mph.

 

 

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I read every page of this forum and didn't see this exact set up.

 

Rough country 2.5 level with rear block

KMC Badlands 20x9 -12 offset

BF Goodrich K02's-was nervous about this tire as I haven't spoke to anyone that has them. I have had Wrangler Duratrac's on our last 5 vehicles and currently on my rubicon. I will say after driving for just 2 weeks with them that they are a great all around tire and would highly recommend.

 

 

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I read every page of this forum and didn't see this exact set up.

 

Rough country 2.5 level with rear block

KMC Badlands 20x9 -12 offset

BF Goodrich K02's-was nervous about this tire as I haven't spoke to anyone that has them. I have had Wrangler Duratrac's on our last 5 vehicles and currently on my rubicon. I will say after driving for just 2 weeks with them that they are a great all around tire and would highly recommend.

 

 

Looks good! What size tire are you running?

 

 

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Looks good! What size tire are you running?

 

 

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They are just 275/55/20s. I was nervous about rubbing because this is the wife's daily driver/babymobile. There is a ton of space to fit 33's with that offset. That's what I'll run next. It also helped that I got these for $215/tire.

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They are just 275/55/20s. I was nervous about rubbing because this is the wife's daily driver/babymobile. There is a ton of space to fit 33's with that offset. That's what I'll run next. It also helped that I got these for $215/tire.

Careful with 275/60. I rubbed at full lock in reverse at -12 offset. No rubbing other than that though.

 

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20x9 +18 Cali Offroad Twisted with 33x12.50x20 Toyo RT

2.25 Ready Lift leveling kit. Nothing in rear. Thinking about adding a 1.5 Zone body lift and swapping out the wheels for a set of 20x10 -24 offset. What do you think?

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20x9 +18 Cali Offroad Twisted with 33x12.50x20 Toyo RT

2.25 Ready Lift leveling kit. Nothing in rear. Thinking about adding a 1.5 Zone body lift and swapping out the wheels for a set of 20x10 -24 offset. What do you think?

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