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Old 09-27-2013, 12:34 AM
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Hey guys and gals, I'm gonna be getting some new wheels soon and wanna know people's preference. They are moto metal m0961, I can't decide if I wanna get the 18x10 with -24 offset or 18x9 with +12 offset, I'll be running stock tires for now until I upgrade to 33s or 35s. Anybody running these rims?
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Get the negative offset looks good . and when you decide that your gonna upgrade to lifted you can actually do it with the offset.
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18x10 -24 will stick out like 3 inches.
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I can get flares then possibly cause I was gonna put 33x12.50 or 35x12.50 on em after I'm done with my stock tires unless I can sell em as a set for a good price
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What would look better thou the positive or negative offset? And could I even use my stock tires on a 10" wide rim compared to a 9" wide rim. Thanks
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I am not sure you will even be able to use your stock tires. You will be going from 7.5? to a 9 or 10in wide. Might look up your tire on tirerack or something and see if they give you the specs.
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Originally Posted by Brett2013fx4
What would look better thou the positive or negative offset? And could I even use my stock tires on a 10" wide rim compared to a 9" wide rim. Thanks
you could with a 9" wheel but a 10" would be too wide
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Alright 9" it is, that's what I was leaning towards cause I think flares don't look right on these trucks unless they are the oem ones like I have
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Originally Posted by XLTOffRoad
I am not sure you will even be able to use your stock tires. You will be going from 7.5? to a 9 or 10in wide. Might look up your tire on tirerack or something and see if they give you the specs.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....Clar=SuperCrew

Says I can go up to a 9.5" wide rim so I should be good.
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That -24 will stick out far as hell.

I have 20x9 +12 and they stick out about 1.5" with 35x12.50s


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