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So hard to wheel shop, i do like what ya have on there now but -12 or even 0 would have been my choice.
Im looking now and keep changing my mind, i was all set on fuel contras till the wife got involved lol
May go with xd bucks instead idk, mayhem has some i like too
 

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There are alot of choices out there thats for sure.
I would have wanted mine with -6mm or maybe 0 offset but the wheels I wanted did not come with that choice.
I really wish tge factory wheels had more offset than they do , I like the tires to be flush with the side of the truck and the factory wheels tuck under to much for my liking or I would have sport wheels.
 

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No behind the front tire , about in the center of the wheel well on the inner fender.
He could always run a 35x11.50 and it would have the same amount as poke as your -24 with 35x12.50
 

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He could always run a 35x11.50 and it would have the same amount as poke as your -24 with 35x12.50

Thats the size I am going to next, lose alittle weight hopefully.
mine are -12mm.
 

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I was really into these wheels when I got them but my doubts have been setting in. Just not too sure about them anymore. Sort of wished I went with something more traditional like a classic D window steel wheel design (that's the Jeep guy in me).

I've been looking to go up to 35s but I'm afraid they will poke too much and look goofy (these are 11.5" wide and 35s will be about 12.5" wide).

What's everyone's thoughts on them? Also could I run a 35x10.5 on a 10" wide wheel?View media item 28862View media item 28864View media item 28863View media item 28861
Nope. Mail them to me and I’ll dispose of them for you.
 
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So hard to wheel shop, i do like what ya have on there now but -12 or even 0 would have been my choice.
Im looking now and keep changing my mind, i was all set on fuel contras till the wife got involved lol
May go with xd bucks instead idk, mayhem has some i like too
Ended up buying a set of klutch kt02s with a -12mm offset
 
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He could always run a 35x11.50 and it would have the same amount as poke as your -24 with 35x12.50
Ended up getting a smoking deal on a set of klutch kt02s with a -12 mm offset. I'm talking brand new $432 shipped for all 4. And went with a 35x10.5 so they should come in a decent amount
 

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Ended up getting a smoking deal on a set of klutch kt02s with a -12 mm offset. I'm talking brand new $432 shipped for all 4. And went with a 35x10.5 so they should come in a decent amount

plans with your MM 962s?
 

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I like the wheels. Anything would look better than my stock steel rims.

Has anyone ever tried professionally painting steel rims black and been happy with the results??

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Looks good to me. I'm a chrome guy but machined is ok too. If it gets messy there do a factory style fender flare. The offset is only a little aggresive but isn't that the point?
 

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I myself like them, just enough milled metal to make them stand out. If you’re worried about width why not go with a 295/65/20? It’s the 35.4 tall, but only 11.6 wide. That’s what I’m going with on my truck due to width concerns on stock tires. Sorry if this is repeat info, I didn’t read all the replies. Sweet truck by the way!!
 
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I myself like them, just enough milled metal to make them stand out. If you’re worried about width why not go with a 295/65/20? It’s the 35.4 tall, but only 11.6 wide. That’s what I’m going with on my truck due to width concerns on stock tires. Sorry if this is repeat info, I didn’t read all the replies. Sweet truck by the way!!
They were 17x10s so I didn't have any tire choice in a 35 that was more narrow than a 12.5. ended up getting a new set of gun metal grey klutch kt02s wheels with a -12 offset and a set of 35x10.5 Kenda klever RT's
 

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I was really into these wheels when I got them but my doubts have been setting in. Just not too sure about them anymore. Sort of wished I went with something more traditional like a classic D window steel wheel design (that's the Jeep guy in me).

I've been looking to go up to 35s but I'm afraid they will poke too much and look goofy (these are 11.5" wide and 35s will be about 12.5" wide).

What's everyone's thoughts on them? Also could I run a 35x10.5 on a 10" wide wheel?View media item 28862View media item 28864View media item 28863View media item 28861
Not a fan of these wheels, or the tires for that matter. But they are yours and only you can decide. Not a fan of ANY all black wheels to begin with, so ... good luck with them.
 

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I like the offset. Replaced what I call Old Man Tires on my Truck with a more aggressive tread . I love the humming noise.
 

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I have 20x10 -18 offset on 35/12.5R20. Rubbed on front fender liners for about 15 minutes. Utility knife fixed that. Definitely needed flares to help with the road crap being thrown up. Lift are Bilsteins at 2.8, Bils in the rear with Airlift 5000’s and a Zone 1.5” body lift.

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What brand fender flares are those?
 

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I'm old school and like chrome. But I also something that is easily cleaned and able to maintain a good look too. So simple is also in it for me. I probably would have kept my stock chrome rims when I bought my rig, but the cost of new tires sent me shopping. I ended buy a full set of "pull off's" - brand new Firestone what-ever's on OEM alloy wheels off of a 2018 Laramie. That set was $1,000 out the door. The rims are a little taller than the stock steel rims. I kept the steal rims and thought about putting a new set of tires on them but realized the tires sizes were different. I still need to adjust the speedo for the new set as I haven't done that yet. I almost bought another set of "pull offs" this past Thanksgiving but ended buying a new set Les Schwab branded tires with the 3 Peak Snow symbol because a really bad snow storm that weekend. The new tires did the trick - we haven't had any more snow since. :doh2::banghead:

Pics below are original wheels & tires and then the latest tires.



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I was really into these wheels when I got them but my doubts have been setting in. Just not too sure about them anymore. Sort of wished I went with something more traditional like a classic D window steel wheel design (that's the Jeep guy in me).

I've been looking to go up to 35s but I'm afraid they will poke too much and look goofy (these are 11.5" wide and 35s will be about 12.5" wide).

What's everyone's thoughts on them? Also could I run a 35x10.5 on a 10" wide wheel?View media item 28862View media item 28864View media item 28863View media item 28861
I like them... I've read the other comments. Agreed the 4x4 wheels offset are typical. I'm from the OS with that look.

For me now now a days, I like the wheel looks and designs.

I get the other comments, and an curious to any 'new' 4x4 design.

OP go for what you like, no matter what we say.
 

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