Method Race Wheels and WHY?!

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Johnny@Apollo-Optics

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That's where I saw those and loved them! Saw this truck on a Youtube video, but got busy and couldn't finish it. I have it on my watch later playlist. Some custom fab work being done in the bed right?
Its my truck.

Which youtube video by chance Im unaware of it!
 

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I went with them for proven reliability. I was originally going to go with fifteen52 wheels but I saw the 705s on the Ronin gen 3 raptor and just figured that would work and it's not a super common Method wheel on a lot of trucks.

Bed graphics are photoshop, just doing some test work on what I plan to do there. Hence why it's parked in a giant offing parking lot.
sorry to bring up this old thread, was researching wheels but saw that sticker rendition and it looks sick. did you end up putting it on your truck? I'm looking for something like that for my avalanche gen 3
 

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sorry to bring up this old thread, was researching wheels but saw that sticker rendition and it looks sick. did you end up putting it on your truck? I'm looking for something like that for my avalanche gen 3
Not yet. Doing some work still and haven’t figured out if I’m gonna keep the truck and go gen 3 or keep and go fiberglass bedsides. I have some more designs out but nothing finalized
 

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get away from the OEM sleeved lugs. Those things are terrible!
BS. It's all user error. People run the wrong socket size (too large) and damage the jacket, then it goes downhill from there.

There's nothing wrong with the SS sleeved lugs, oither than they are not impervious to stupid like solid steel lugs are. Problem with solid steel lugs is they start to rust the first time they are torqued, no mattter the coating.

I've ran stock Ford lugnuts for a decades, with well over 100K miles on many Fords. Even living in the salt belt, I've had no issues at all. Use the right socket and they last forever.
 
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