Wheel And Tire Advice

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RC Parker

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Time to replace the tires on my '12 SCREW and I'm thinking of changing out the wheels too. I'd like to go a little taller and wider with the new setup, and I'm looking at 18" Fuel Hostage wheels with +1 offset. I've got a connection for tires which limits me to Goodrich, Goodyear, and Nitto. I'm prepared to go with the mid-perch mod if necessary, though I'd rather not. My truck spends 80% of its life on the road as my daily driver, and the other 20% on sand, so MT rated tires are not my first choice. I'm pretty happy with the OEM's, but my buddies seem to think they're old tech and I could do better for the same money. What do you guys think?
 

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I agree with the method wheels. As for tires, I had heard so many good things about the Toyo MT, I decided to try them out even though I drive 25,000+ highway miles per year. I absolutely don't regret the decision. These tires give trucks a great look along with a very good ride.
 

Nick@Apollo-Optics

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Another +1 for the Toyos. I've had them before and I'll have them again.

Also, you don't have to get Methods. Everyone likes Methods for their good looks and their lightweight. But get whatever wheels YOU like best.
 

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toyo's and methods for the win :) My next set will be the duratracs.
 
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