Time for Wheels & Tires. Fitment Thoughts?

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Big Blue

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wouldnt stock offset be the best? Further out would need cutting, unless you mean looks wise?
I prefer a little poke versus the oem offset. I think trimming would be required for either offset, but it's nothing extensive.
 

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My .02 is the 18” arsenals and 13.5” tires. That’d look sick. Might need to trim.
 

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As far as looks that wheel is more fitting for a Jeep.
That 18x9.5 wheel is also 37lbs which is too heavy for my taste.
The wheels I run for example are over 10 lbs lighter and have the same load rating.
 

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Watch out for car stereo guy. He’s really smart. He installs stereos. And likes to destroy threads because he’s so smart. And he has very funny friends like chapstick, dumb girl (who loves her safe place) and murder she wrote (aka bro dozer). They all think they’re very funny and have a lot of memes.

My .02 is the 18” arsenals and 13.5” tires. That’d look sick. Might need to trim.
Still mad puddin?
 
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