New wheels - Velgen VTF9

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Raptor50

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Finally got my new wheels and tires. Velgen VTF9 20x10 +30 offset, Brushed Tinted Clear, with Toyo AT3 35x12.5x20 tires. Just waiting on short lug nuts so they blend in better.

Absolutely love the wheels! Thanks Velgen and Justin at Pacific Wheel

ATIII Specs
35 X12.50R20 LT 121R E2
73 lbs compared to the factory size KO2 at 67lbs


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I've only driven a few miles on the AT3's and Discount Tire aired them to 48, so I need to let some air out. Will be sure to post my feedback once I get them air'd right. On smooth roads I love the feel and assuming once I air them down they should ride great on bumpy roads.
 

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I like the tires. I’ll be curious how they do on wet roads and snow.

I have the Toyo open country RTs.

They get a little slick when it’s wet.

How much do those tires weigh? Load E I assume?

Nice setup you have.
 
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I debated between the RTs and AT3's, seems the RTs have great reviews overall except for gas mileage and wet/snow. Since the ATII's have such great reviews figured i'd try them. Added the specs to my original post for new readers, but here they are as well. They offer a F load range as well, I opted for the E
ATIII Specs
35 X12.50R20 LT 121R E2
73 lbs compared to the factory size KO2 at 67lbs
 
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Any 20” wheel is a no-go for me regardless how good they ever could look. GEN2 and 20’s seems to be a trend unfortunately.
 
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