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I have a single 17x9 +1 offset fuel rebel on the the way to test fit. They look very similar the the stock trail boss 18" wheel. I'll let yall know if they clear the caliper when i get it next week.

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2 hours ago, Unclebud87 said:

Gonna test fit this tonight. Came in earlier than expected.

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Wheel Size? Offset? Tire size? I love these wheels!

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3 minutes ago, Ross_wil said:

Wheel Size? Offset? Tire size? I love these wheels!

17x9  +1 offset. I'm going to put a 35x12.5 on them more than likely. Just have to make sure they'll clear the brakes first. It looks like they will but we shall see.

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I haven't seen a ton of people running Method wheels. Tire Rack says the Method MR315 in a 17x9-12 will fit, but The "standard" 17x8.5+0 should clear the front correct? Anyone have pictures of Methods?

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GOOD video regarding the issue with the calipers and what to look for behind the wheel for proper fitment.

 

 

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15 hours ago, Unclebud87 said:

Well these rims clear with loads of room to spare. Fuel rebel 17x9 +1 offset

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Thanks for the update. What size tire do you plan on running?

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3 hours ago, Unclebud87 said:

35x12.5

Plenty of rubber, post pictures when you are set

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4 hours ago, Jmonty said:

Plenty of rubber, post pictures when you are set

I'm curious to the amount of trimming it's going to take. I just noticed the crash bars hiding right behind the felt liner.

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