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Old 01-26-2017, 02:53 PM
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Lol. Need to find someone with something close to it and see. That's an expensive setup to order and not fit lika want it.
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Lol. Are you going to order through a tire shop or just order and install yourself? If through a tire shop see if they'll let you swap tires to a smaller size if they just REALLY don't fit.
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I was probably going to order and do it myself. Quite a steep price, especially if I actually got the 22X11 Fuel Hostage ( around $1800 ) but i'd like to find a wheel that's outta the norm.

I may go through the local Discount Tire. They're pretty reasonable about stuff like that and would most likely let me trade out to a smaller tire should the need arise. Granted idk what I would rather have. Guess in that scenario I could always go with a 305/45R22 Terra Grappler G2.
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I'm pretty sure you'll clear it, but I can't swear to it. Buddy didn't clear 20x12's with 35x12.5's on a leveled and body lifted 06 F-150, but he also had a -72 offset. If you're looking for out of the norm look at Cali Offroad wheels, or at Hostile. Cali Offroad isn't well known, but they seem to have good reviews online.
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Local guy has the Cali Offroad Twisted in PVD. Good looking wheel. And yea I know for sure I couldn't clear a -72, sure those weren't 20X14? I know typicaly 14" wide wheels are in the -70 range. Typically 12 wides are -40, -44, etc.
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Originally Posted by Brandon Alberd
Local guy has the Cali Offroad Twisted in PVD. Good looking wheel. And yea I know for sure I couldn't clear a -72, sure those weren't 20X14? I know typicaly 14" wide wheels are in the -70 range. Typically 12 wides are -40, -44, etc.
My bad, not a -72... I think they were -44.

I debated the twisted in PVD before I sold my '07. I'm planning chrome Hostile Gauntlets on the '16.
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Yea i'm not sure what I want wheel wise yet. Wouldn't mind those myself in 22X10. Kinda hard to be one off now a days unless you got Specialty/Fuel Forged money. Don't think I could ever bring myself to drop $5K+ on a set of a wheels lol. Rather pay the truck down/off.
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Originally Posted by Brandon Alberd
Yea i'm not sure what I want wheel wise yet. Wouldn't mind those myself in 22X10. Kinda hard to be one off now a days unless you got Specialty/Fuel Forged money. Don't think I could ever bring myself to drop $5K+ on a set of a wheels lol. Rather pay the truck down/off.
Lol. You and me both. At the end of the day they're just wheels. No sense paying that kind of money unless you've just got money to blow. They come with a whole host of cleaning techniques as well to keep them shiny and keep water spots off.
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Haha. Don't get me wrong I wouldn't mind a set, but I don't plan on spending over $1500-$2000 on my setup out of pocket once I sell my factory wheels.




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