Fuel Trophy and RPG control arms

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korbendallas

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Does anyone know if I can run Fuel Trophy's in 20x9 with 37's and RPG upper and lower control arms without clearance issues? Cory and Brian weren't completely sure and Fuel does not offer a 20x8.5 wheel.

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Your gonna go duals and get 20's? I don't see this being an issue as long as u get glass and everything is trimmed properly. Surprised your saying stoner and corey didn't know.

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yeah, I have the Brembo kit up front, so I have to go with 20's. They suggested 8.5's to be safe, but like I said, Fuel only has 20x9
 

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Why'd you go with the brembo kit, if you don't mind me asking.

I couldn't see the point because the stock brakes are sufficient to lock up the wheels if I tried, and I've never really had an issue with brake fade with them, on or off road.
 
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In case anyone is looking for an answer to my original question, the guys at TMX said that the Fuel wheels in 20x9 would work fine.
 

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You should be ok as long as you get the +1 offset. The width of the wheel isn't a huge concern between 8.5-9 as it is only a .25" difference per side. What is important is the offset/backspace of the wheel. A +20 offset wheel is going to rub the upper arm and secondary shock BIG TIME. You are definitely going to need fiberglass fenders as well...

If you have any other questions, let me know.
 
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