Fuel Beast Wheels
#21
Senior Member
Exactly right. What makes those wheels awesome, IMO, is how deep the concavity is. You could land a plane in that bowl. But to do that you need to have an offset like what was posted above, which keeps the concavity, but at the expense of having your tire stick out half a foot. No, no road debris hitting the side of the truck then!
#22
Broqsten thank you for posting that set up that is exactly what I am looking for just a different wheel. One question though, how long do your tires last and how is that setup as far as driving? Thanks
#23
You must get it aligned properly for long term wear and smooth driving. I bought a 3 year alignment plan at tire discounters. Only 50$ more than a single alignment. I'm lifted 6" and my suspension settles and gets knocked out of alignment from offroading pot holes, etc... Keep it aligned and rotate correctly every 6k miles and you should get 50k out of toyo MTS.
#24
Forums like this and pics in them and other sites helped me a lot in choosing the setup for my truck, so I'm posting this in case it helps others.
2014 Ford F150, Limited, 4" BDS Lift, 20"x9" Fuel Beast Wheels +1 Offset, 34" 275x65x20 Nitto Terra Grappler Tires. Very minor trim on the front for the front tires, no trim required on the rear.
Before and after pics attached:
2014 Ford F150, Limited, 4" BDS Lift, 20"x9" Fuel Beast Wheels +1 Offset, 34" 275x65x20 Nitto Terra Grappler Tires. Very minor trim on the front for the front tires, no trim required on the rear.
Before and after pics attached:
Last edited by amarano65; 03-02-2016 at 09:15 PM.
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Fatfenders (04-10-2016)
#30
Yes. I liked the color because they're not really black, yet from a distance, they appear much darker than they are. Provides a nice change of pace from all the other black wheels on the market.