20" wheel weight

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Looking for 20" wheels, but want to keep weight as low as possible. Like a "clean" style wheel like for example the ADV wheels, but then for a decent price. Any suggestions?
 

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I have some Fuel Dune wheels for sale in the Garage Sale section if you want to take a look at those. As for the weight, 20" wheels are going to be kinda heavy no matter what you get.
 
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I have some Fuel Dune wheels for sale in the Garage Sale section if you want to take a look at those. As for the weight, 20" wheels are going to be kinda heavy no matter what you get.

The 20" HRE wheels for example are only 26 lbs, so that is not necessarily true. Unfortunately these light wheels come with a heavy price, so i was wondering if there is a more budget friendly alternative that i haven't noticed yet
 

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I'd say method. Are you planning on running 37's? I've heard a few say you shouldn't go over an 18" rim if you are staying on 35's. I've got an 18" rim and 36" toyos. Metric sized toyos came out to 36"

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I'd say method. Are you planning on running 37's? I've heard a few say you shouldn't go over an 18" rim if you are staying on 35's. I've got an 18" rim and 36" toyos. Metric sized toyos came out to 36"

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I plan to stay on 35". This set will will mainly see the highway, since it is my dd. I keep the original wheels for offroad purposes. I like your setup, but as mentioned before, i am looking for a "simple" design like the ADV1 or HRE wheels.
 

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Black Rhino makes a wheel called the PEAK that is a rotary forged cast wheel. It looks similar to some of the ADV and HRE models. The 20x9 weighs 29lbs and I've seen them priced around $240 a wheel. They only offer a +30 offset though so if you're looking for an aggressive fitment they probably arent for you. Check this thread out

http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f25/black-rhino-rims-16833/index3.html
 
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Black Rhino makes a wheel called the PEAK that is a rotary forged cast wheel. It looks similar to some of the ADV and HRE models. The 20x9 weighs 29lbs and I've seen them priced around $240 a wheel. They only offer a +30 offset though so if you're looking for an aggressive fitment they probably arent for you. Check this thread out

http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f25/black-rhino-rims-16833/index3.html

Thanks for the info! That looks pretty good to me and at a reasonable price. If the +30 offset means that the outer wheel line stays where it is now, i can live with it.

Do you also have a good suggestion for A/T tires?
 
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Thanks for the info! That looks pretty good to me and at a reasonable price. If the +30 offset means that the outer wheel line stays where it is now, i can live with it.

Do you also have a good suggestion for A/T tires?

Offset will be pretty similar to stock at +30.

For tires, I like the Cooper Discoverer ST Maxx.
 
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Offset will be pretty similar to stock at +30.

For tires, I like the Cooper Discoverer ST Maxx.

They look good, can't find the tire weight however. Also like the Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac, but as far as I can see these are not available in the right size. 305/55/20 is too small (33,2") and 325/60/20 too big (35,4")
 
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