GEN 3 Official Aftermarket Wheels Thread

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Looking to run TE37 (18x9 -1) with Toyo AT3 37x12.5 and hoping not to trim. Anyone have a similar setup and what mods were needed?

Appreciate the feedback!
 
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Looking to run TE37 (18x9 -1) with Toyo AT3 37x12.5 and hoping not to trim. Anyone have a similar setup and what mods were needed?

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It'll be tight with no trimming but I'd recommend the Eibach front and rear springs. You might be good for regular street driving.
 

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It'll be tight with no trimming but I'd recommend the Eibach front and rear springs. You might be good for regular street driving.
Appreciate the feedback. If i went down to 35” tires there shouldn’t be any concerns on rubbing? Assuming 35s would be similar to stock but with 18” wheel instead of 17
 

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Finally got these mounted. Shout out to @Pacific Wheel with the stellar hookup on the order, couldn't be happier. 0 offset was perfect for me. 17x8.5 on stock 35 tires.
 

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While the "0" offset looks awesome, it does limit suspension travel right? Are you guys rocking those wheels just staying away from off-roading?
 
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While the "0" offset looks awesome, it does limit suspension travel right? Are you guys rocking those wheels just staying away from off-roading?
Depends on the type of off-roading you do. If your flexing/articulating the suspension then the zero can become problematic. Tire size will limit travel in most desert/whoops/jumping situations the zero is fine if you aren’t running oversized tires. Hence why the 37 truck has less travel/different bump stops.
 
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Just a heads up for anyone thinking about buying some Methods. Most of their wheels will drop in price on Monday online however we are able to sell at the new lower pricing immediately. They're approximately 10% less expensive.
 
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