20X12's are out now. The other 9" wide sizes just say "spring release". They will only be made in a -12 offset in case that's a deal breaker for anyone.
Nope, 35's. It was when Fuel first came out with the Mud Gripper. Only sizes available on the first run were 33/20's and 35/20's.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.122238574578653.22605.102759256526585&type=3
I personally like the look of more tire on these trucks. But to say 20's can't go offroad seems like a bit of an exaggeration. If 20's can survive what goes on in this video without any issues I'm clearly not doing enough with my 17's lol
www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-QJcEkXtO4
The Tire Rack has a few sets left. 2 sets in DE and 1 set in LA
Or if you can find a tire store that buys from American Tire Distributors they have over 100
Sorry a few days turned into a few weeks. Picking the caps up from powder tonight. Shipping tomo. For anybody else that wants a set, I had 3 extra sets made.
Fuel has two new wheels coming out this spring with the simulated beadlock. I can't say they're on par with the trophy or anza but it's always nice to see new deigns
Could be worse, you could have a flange double the size like my new BMF Pro Series Wheels. With a pump, I can wash the truck with the amount of water collected. And they say Raptor owners don't care about the environment
I think you answered your own question. If you want the wider stance I'd go +1. It will make the clearances tighter with that size tire but it will be the stance you want.
I would hope they have measured a raw wheel but it's a pain to dismount 4 tires and check each wheel just to remount/balance them. Also, when measuring the runout of a tire and wheel with a road force machine you really only get an accurate reading of the radial run out. Lateral runout could be...
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