You have the factory tires? How bad is the rub? I also found some methods I like that are 18x9 -12 so same you are running.
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You have the factory tires? How bad is the rub? I also found some methods I like that are 18x9 -12 so same you are running.
These are the same wheels i got for mine. Mind if i ask if these are 37s and if so do you have a lift on your truck? Thanks
OEM tires. The rub is not terrible, I just need to be mindful when at full lock to the left.You have the factory tires? How bad is the rub? I also found some methods I like that are 18x9 -12 so same you are running.
37 13.50 -12These are the same wheels i got for mine. Mind if i ask if these are 37s and if so do you have a lift on your truck? Thanks
Are you on factory suspension, Foutz level kit, Geisers, or something else?
That sounds really interesting! Can you post some pics?\de-lurk
I'm a lurker... but thought I'd poke my head up for a piece of info... I have Pirelli's on the Truck ('22)... They are a rare G-wagon fitment for MB. 325/55r22. That makes them a real 36. Not a big 35, almost a small 37. They fit, no rubbing (and I've tried!)
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You can't "re-lurk" until we get a nice side profile view of the whole truck with those 22's!\delurk
Yikes, you're really pushing me outta my lurking! Ok, a couple.
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I'd like to know too. For whatever reason I don't feel comfortable driving with these in heavy rain. Wish Michelin made some LTX for this wheel size.Anyone found a 35" street tire better than the OEM's yet? Looking for more grip for added power. Curious if anyone has tested other 35's" and can say definitively they have better traction.
do you have a side shot? do they stick out at all?Thanks. I'm very pleased with how they turned out. No rub so far on street driving, including trying to get them to rub coming in and out of parking lots. The fenders didn't blow off either when I hit some rail road tracks at 60mph and got a little airborne.
It's a tight fit though.
I just got nitto ridge 35x12.5x20. Not sure about traction in the snow yet but i can say they run quieter than stockAnyone found a 35" street tire better than the OEM's yet? Looking for more grip for added power. Curious if anyone has tested other 35's" and can say definitively they have better traction.
Just got my TRX yesterday. going to lift the front 1.5. I like your set up but want different wheels. What do you have?There are several Fuel wheels that work as well as Method. I can get you wheels and tires if you let me know what you want. Shoot me a DM and I’ll get you pricing and availability.
I drove a new trx with 22x10 4play wheels on it with nitto ridge. No rub on turns, quiet but they did kinda takes the steering wheel from you on crappy roads.(IYKWIM) I rode this right after one with stock wheels.After reading through the entire post, I have yet to find a conclusive answer on whether 20x9 +1 offset and 35X13.50R20 will work without a leveling kit. Would 20x9 +1 offset and 35x12.50R20 work better without a leveling kit? How about 20x10 -22 offset with either tire combination? Thoughts?
Are you running hub centric rings? If so what size? Thanks! Happy 4th