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Hostile Sprockets 20*10 will require a 8mm spacer to clear the caliper, really bummed out about it, but oh well.  factory 275/60 Bridgestones mounted on my Hostile wheels.  Truck is stock height with just a mud flap mod.  0 rubbing at all full lock to lock. 

 

SELLING MY CUSTOM HUBCENTRIC 8MM SPACERS IF ANYONE NEEDS A PAIR.

 

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I'm looking at some 22x12's for my truck.  Anybody running these?  I don't want that "too wide look", but want a more aggressive look.

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I'm looking at some 22x12's for my truck.  Anybody running these?  I don't want that "too wide look", but want a more aggressive look.
The guy who posted before you has x10s and they look like they hang out of the fender an inch or more so so assume the x12s will be an inch more than that at the minimum especially if the offset is -44 or similar.

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22x10 -19 offset Fuel Contra

35x12.50 Nitto Ridge Grapplers

6” BDS

- Lots of trimming was involved to make it not rub so bad. Trimmed out the whole inside of the splash guards, the front wheel liner until the bracket and the bottom front valance trimming. Even after all the trimming it still rubs in reverse on the passenger side but my solution to that is make wider turns. 

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7 hours ago, burban81 said:

22x10 -19 offset Fuel Contra

35x12.50 Nitto Ridge Grapplers

6” BDS

- Lots of trimming was involved to make it not rub so bad. Trimmed out the whole inside of the splash guards, the front wheel liner until the bracket and the bottom front valance trimming. Even after all the trimming it still rubs in reverse on the passenger side but my solution to that is make wider turns. 

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Looks great!  

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On 3/6/2020 at 6:17 PM, Bigfoot16 said:

I'm looking at some 22x12's for my truck.  Anybody running these?  I don't want that "too wide look", but want a more aggressive look.

My 10 wides hang out of the fender quite a bit, I can't image a 12 wide.  I'm actually shopping for a 9" wheel, because I'm not crazy about the look

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My 10 wides hang out of the fender quite a bit, I can't image a 12 wide.  I'm actually shopping for a 9" wheel, because I'm not crazy about the look

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These are x10s , i think it’s very minor.


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For those that changed out the stock 18"s on the 2019/2020 Trail Boss, anyone happen to know the wheel specs??  I know they are 18 x 8.5 but I've tried searching weight, backspace and offset and can't find the info anywhere.  

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1 hour ago, ICTWildcat said:

For those that changed out the stock 18"s on the 2019/2020 Trail Boss, anyone happen to know the wheel specs??  I know they are 18 x 8.5 but I've tried searching weight, backspace and offset and can't find the info anywhere.  

18x8.5.  26mm offset. 5.77 back space

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Factory Trail Boss 20s on my LTZ.  Ridge Grapplers will be installed later this week

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Added 275/55r20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers

 

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On 3/10/2020 at 8:29 AM, Flatblack83 said:

18x8.5.  26mm offset. 5.77 back space

Thanks!  Happen to know weight of each wheel and where you found the offset and back space info?

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On 1/16/2020 at 3:04 PM, Spenroe said:

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Nice looking truck.  Were the side badge/vents easy to replace?  I'm looking at changing mine to those.

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