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Nick@Apollo-Optics

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Pro Comp Series 35 (5035) Predator wheels installed. 17x8.5 and 0 offset. Hub centric at 87.1mm. Perfect fit. Easy to balance. No wobble on the freeway. Running them on the stock BFGs for now until I upgrade tires at a later date. Weight is 35lbs so just 4lbs heavier than stock. I'm very pleased with how they turned out.

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EDIT: Link to wheels - http://www.procompusa.com/prodDetai...6&catID=11&subCat=210&ptID=100073&plID=109737
 
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Raptor Embroidery

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Pro Comp Series 35 (5035) Predator wheels installed. 17x8.5 and 0 offset. Hub centric at 87.1mm. Perfect fit. Easy to balance. No wobble on the freeway. Running them on the stock BFGs for now until I upgrade tires at a later date. Weight is 35lbs so just 4lbs heavier than stock. I'm very pleased with how they turned out.

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Nice! Those look awesome

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Pro Comp Series 35 (5035) Predator wheels installed. 17x8.5 and 0 offset. Hub centric at 87.1mm. Perfect fit. Easy to balance. No wobble on the freeway. Running them on the stock BFGs for now until I upgrade tires at a later date. Weight is 35lbs so just 4lbs heavier than stock. I'm very pleased with how they turned out.

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Looks good nick
 

Nick@Apollo-Optics

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Haha yeah man, 20's are too big for the raptor. 18 is as big as you should go. That's what I went with! Haha

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I was going to do 20s and 37s which would have given me basically the same sidewall for all practical purposes. But then I was thinking all of the money to run 37s (fenders, installation, paint), then having to deal with tuning to correct the speedometer and update the shift points, and then having to deal with the GPS to get it to re-learn the Revolutions per Mile of the 37s to track correctly. I figured that was a lot of money/time to spend to get 37s on there just for looks and no performance gain. This way, when I do upsize to 37s, at least I get the performance gain of 37s as well as the looks. This is how I will justify the additional expense haha

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Looking good. Damn, and I thought I had it narrowed down the the mesh's

Those were my other option! I think these wheels just came out because in all my internet searching, I've only found one other truck with these wheels and it's a single cab lifted Tacoma.
 
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