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Here's my dad's truck with that exact same Wheel and tire setup on a 2.5 inch leveling kit and 4 inch blocks and it rubs on the pinch welds at the bottom of the fender. And for the record don't ever buy the fuel off road tires. After about 10k miles it had a shake pretty bad so we got them road force balanced and one of them was 50+ ounces out of whack.

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That's exactly what i want for stance, Matt. Looks so good
 

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Here's my dad's truck with that exact same Wheel and tire setup on a 2.5 inch leveling kit and 4 inch blocks and it rubs on the pinch welds at the bottom of the fender. And for the record don't ever buy the fuel off road tires. After about 10k miles it had a shake pretty bad so we got them road force balanced and one of them was 50+ ounces out of whack.



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Gonna have to report this for pornography Matt…

Damn I love that color…


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I've got 20's and 35x12.50's and I rubbed on both the drivers side bumper and pinch weld stock height but the pinch weld is still damn close. It takes a good bit of flex to rub now with the 2.5 I want to go 4.5" if I could but it's going fine for now. Are you guys offset the same?
 

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I've got 20's and 35x12.50's and I rubbed on both the drivers side bumper and pinch weld stock height but the pinch weld is still damn close. It takes a good bit of flex to rub now with the 2.5 I want to go 4.5" if I could but it's going fine for now. Are you guys offset the same?

mine is 10.5 with a 13" tire , offset is -25
 

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You guys and your lifts..... stock height w/ 35's

I'd love to know some more info on your Wheel/Tire combo. Looks exactly how I want mine with the addition of a leveling kit. Trying to get a feel for what size/offset/width to go with to get that look.
 

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^what size rear block are you running? I like the stance with the back up a lil

Pretty sure it's 5". Also has the mini spring pack. Measures 45" up front and 46 1/2" in the rear. Sits nice and level when pulling my trailer or hauling a decent load.
 
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I'd love to know some more info on your Wheel/Tire combo. Looks exactly how I want mine with the addition of a leveling kit. Trying to get a feel for what size/offset/width to go with to get that look.

Thanks, That's fuel maverick, 20/9 in the -1 offset. 35/12.5 toyo mt's.

Not leveled or lifted at all.

It sits 1" higher in the front from the factory so any leveling kit would require lifting the rear equally at least. They clear with only a little trimming on the inner fender liner. I usually run 15#'s of air in my rear air bags so it sets level. Other wise it's dragging its but.

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Btw I did the 2wd valance and the amp steps are coming soon. Then I think it will look ok. I'm old so I don't want to lift it lol.
 

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Looks awesome sledpull!! If they made that spec in the 2 piece wheel I'd be all over it.
 

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Awesome!! Info was perfect thanks! :thumbup: I'm not old but I don't want a lift due to a lot of work applications and I'd like to keep stock height just with some extra meat on the tires to get back into sites so knowing these will work helps out a ton.

I was actually looking at a lot of the Fuels wheels. I personally like the Low Offset look so these are perfect. I checked they're website and the only offset they had were +1 and +20 (you mentioned -1) I'm assuming you meant +1 for the Mavericks?

Other than that, NICE TRUCK, and keep it between the ditches :thumbsup:
 
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Awesome!! Info was perfect thanks! :thumbup: I'm not old but I don't want a lift due to a lot of work applications and I'd like to keep stock height just with some extra meat on the tires to get back into sites so knowing these will work helps out a ton.

I was actually looking at a lot of the Fuels wheels. I personally like the Low Offset look so these are perfect. I checked they're website and the only offset they had were +1 and +20 (you mentioned -1) I'm assuming you meant +1 for the Mavericks?

Other than that, NICE TRUCK, and keep it between the ditches :thumbsup:

Thanks, and yeah +1. I tried to keep it out of the ditch in the snowstorm earlier this week and it had to plow its way out of a few. I was looking at bmf's but they were hard to get in the ones I want. My wheel warehouse does fuels as well so I went fuel and I do really like them. Not many chrome wheels look good and especially with the brown color trucks.
 

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