Method MR313 17x8.5 +00 Titanium $500 (qty 4)

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These are the flow formed Method's listed at 23.5lbs. They have knurled bead to keep the beads secure. They are the gloss titanium finish.

$500 per set of 4 (shipping not included)
  • Solid A356 aluminum with T6 heat treatment construction
  • Barrel Strengthening Ribs increases radial rigidity
  • Machined Flow Formed Construction is lighter while maintaining overall strength
  • pockets in spoke windows further weight savings
  • Knurled bead seat keeps tire bead seated under extreme force
  • Debossed METHOD logo on outer lip
  • Carbon fiber MRW snap-in center cap with Flow Form logo
  • Hub centric
  • Super strong 2650 lbs. load rating
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I am interested but am worried about fitment...I have 37’s with stock fenders and currently don’t get rubbing anywhere. Don’t want to buy fenders just to fit 0 offset wheels. Will these push out enough so that they’ll hit the stock fenders at full compression?
 

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I am interested but am worried about fitment...I have 37’s with stock fenders and currently don’t get rubbing anywhere. Don’t want to buy fenders just to fit 0 offset wheels. Will these push out enough so that they’ll hit the stock fenders at full compression?

I'm sure you'll rub at +00 unless you have a much higher than average lift or some fenders mods. I rubbed at full compression at +14. Another guy on here went full King setup and had to go full front fenders and then also ripped the rear flare off the first go at +0.
 

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My kings are currently set at about where top perch would be, or maybe a little higher, and my icons lift it about an inch in back...I’m assuming not enough lift for 0 offset
 

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My kings are currently set at about where top perch would be, or maybe a little higher, and my icons lift it about an inch in back...I’m assuming not enough lift for 0 offset


Just for a data point I run methods (0 offset) and 315’s and I rub at full compression. Your alignment will also play a small role in rubbing, as in how much positive caster you are running.
 

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Do you guys have any wheels with closer to stock offset? If you do I’d be interested
 

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Same, I would probably be interested in this wheel if it was closer to stock offset. Love the '19 beadlocks and their look but damn are they heavy.
 
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Sorry guys, all of the +25's sold pretty quick. I have a few sets of these left. I also found a display so if someone is looking for 5 I have enough to do one set of 5.
 
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