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Old 04-06-2016, 09:36 PM
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305/40R22 Nitto Terra Grappler G2's on 22x9.5 +20 offset Fuel Hostage wheels. All stock suspension and no rubbing.






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Helo Cash 22x9.5 + 18 offset on 305/45/22 nexen tires. Stock suspension. Just before the wash...

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The NO RUBBING Thread-image-2957797579.jpg 305/55/20 Nitto M/T Fuel 575 20" with +20 offset Sits like factory in wheel well Still have Crash Bars and no rubbing Fox coil overs 2.0
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Originally Posted by Btortorigi
Attachment 425013 305/55/20 Nitto M/T Fuel 575 20" with +20 offset Sits like factory in wheel well Still have Crash Bars and no rubbing Fox coil overs 2.0
I would be very grateful if you could post some different angles of the rear showing the tire bulge outside the fender. I am debating stepping down from my 0 offset closer to yours at +18. Looks like the difference between major rubbing issues and none whatsoever. Thanks!
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2.5" RC leveling kit with added 1" rear block
AR 18x9 +20
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Originally Posted by dm6
i would be very grateful if you could post some different angles of the rear showing the tire bulge outside the fender. I am debating stepping down from my 0 offset closer to yours at +18. Looks like the difference between major rubbing issues and none whatsoever. Thanks!
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The shop that installed the tires said there wouldn't be any rubbing but there was so I trimmed crash bars and inner fenders, wasn't too much work to do.
33x12.5r20 -18 offset I believe
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Originally Posted by Neverzzz1157
The shop that installed the tires said there wouldn't be any rubbing but there was so I trimmed crash bars and inner fenders, wasn't too much work to do.
33x12.5r20 -18 offset I believe
2.5" level, stock blocks in back
Looks more like a +18 than a -18 to me.
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Originally Posted by larryo108
Looks more like a +18 than a -18 to me.
I think you're right


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