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Johngm45

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I'll take that.

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It's a cool look man, but those tires look thin for some reason I don't know why, maybe the pic?



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It's the 22" wheel , I would have liked the 37" but too much involved to run 37" tires .


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It's the 22" wheel , I would have liked the 37" but too much involved to run 37" tires .


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The 1.5 perch from RPG allows me to run the 35" with ZERO issues and no trimming. 392c5002b1e24d70f8c364e209c74866.jpg


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It's the 22" wheel , I would have liked the 37" but too much involved to run 37" tires .


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The 1.5 perch from RPG allows me to run the 35" with ZERO issues and no trimming. 392c5002b1e24d70f8c364e209c74866.jpg


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Yes. It's a 35.

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Hey man, any rubbing with the +6 offset?

Very little if any. With a prech mod or leveling springs you'll be fine

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Is there anything similar to that pattern without the bolts going around? Preferably 17" so I don't have to buy new tires.

I'll do some looking today and see if I can find anything. Most wheels coming with bolts these days though.
 

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Very little if any. With a prech mod or leveling springs you'll be fine

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I'll do some looking today and see if I can find anything. Most wheels coming with bolts these days though.

I'm running plus 8 and with RPG perch, NO RUBBING !
 

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CW4U and FRF Members, I have ordered a 2018 in Lead foot grey and trying to decide on rims that would make it look more aggressive. Any recommendations or should I go with the OEM forged BL's. Thank you for any and all input.

The offset on the OEM BL's won't be very aggressive. But we have plenty of 17's with offset ranging for +00 to +18 for a more aggressive stance.
 

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I plan on putting a set of rotiforms on my raptor

I have a set of the bronze coming for my Ruby Red. Should be here next week. Did something I didn't think I would do so I'll see how it turns out. I went with the 20x9 with 35x12.50R20 General Grabber X3. They will be replacing my factory beadlocks.
 

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I have a set of the bronze coming for my Ruby Red. Should be here next week. Did something I didn't think I would do so I'll see how it turns out. I went with the 20x9 with 35x12.50R20 General Grabber X3. They will be replacing my factory beadlocks.

oh wow I'm excited to see that!! I thought about going bronze but I think I'm going to go for the black with my oxford white. btw do you know if the oem bead lock compatible wheels already have the bead locks drilled into them? if I changed the rim and kept oem tire will I have to buy new tires? thanks!
 
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