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13TerrainCrew

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18" Fuel Trophy w/37" Yoko A/T-S

So far very happy.
 

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Dv8tor

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^ 18" x 9"? I just looked at their site. They used to only make 18" x 10". I didn't realize they have so many other sizes now. Looks great. I Gotta get a set now.
 

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Mid perch. The wheels are +20 offset 18x9 Very slight rubbing at 3/4 lock on lower edge of drivers side fender flare only, tires measure 36.6" will massage the inners to clear. Took it up in the mountains yesterday and tires grip great and are quiet on the road. Slight power loss but still plenty of get up and go and a tuner should help, which is next on my list.
 

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@ZBoater Nice! I saw your youtube clip the other day saying that they weren't fitting...how'd you get them to work? what do these tires actually measure (36.5, etc) and whats your set up (mid perch, trimming, pinch weld banging)?

Oh wait, just double checked your post...you put 35's on? Weren't you trying 37's? Looks nice regardless!
 

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@ZBoater Nice! I saw your youtube clip the other day saying that they weren't fitting...how'd you get them to work? what do these tires actually measure (36.5, etc) and whats your set up (mid perch, trimming, pinch weld banging)?

Oh wait, just double checked your post...you put 35's on? Weren't you trying 37's? Looks nice regardless!

Yeah, tried the 37" Goodyear MTRs and couldn't fit them. Made me sad. :(

So it was either Procomp 35s or back to the drawing board.

So far so good. I like the look, the ride, and the mpgs. I guess it turned out better than I feared. I decided to keep my OEM wheels though. Next time I'm trying 37" BFGs.
 
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