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Old 02-20-2019, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by brihvac
I think I am getting rid of my Mavericks and getting the Couplers. Like them better all black
I remember when you posted up after your lift install, I’ll say it again, truck looks awesome.

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Originally Posted by Massshole13sc



I wanted Mavericks but a few guys have them in my area so I went with couplers. very happy with the outcome
Looking good, do you know your wheel specs & offset and tire size you can share?
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Originally Posted by Massshole13sc



I wanted Mavericks but a few guys have them in my area so I went with couplers. very happy with the outcome
Theres the ones I want. 20X10 -24?
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20x10 fuel coupler, -12 offset, I think they were 5" backspacing. 33x12.5x20 atturo trail blade xt.

2" rough country level

minimal trimming to the plastic lower valance (1/2"x 4" wide)
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Originally Posted by brihvac
Theres the ones I want. 20X10 -24?

-12. they stuck about 2.5" before I put flares on
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I have the Lund SX flares. I wonder if they would be enough to keep the tires from slinging all over the truck?
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Originally Posted by brihvac
I have the Lund SX flares. I wonder if they would be enough to keep the tires from slinging all over the truck?
I have the lund flares and running a -13 wheel and they are not enough to completely stop mud slinging. I'm seriously considering a +1 offset ,as I feel that would be perfect coverage with the flares! I think you'll be fine.... let us know how it turns out.
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Fuel Pump 20x9 20mm offset. Kinda wishing i had went with the 1mm offset
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sharp looking truck vinfx4
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Originally Posted by Steelhead 6.2
I have the lund flares and running a -13 wheel and they are not enough to completely stop mud slinging. I'm seriously considering a +1 offset ,as I feel that would be perfect coverage with the flares! I think you'll be fine.... let us know how it turns out.
That’s what I have now and it is perfect for the size wheels I have at this time
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