Aftermarket Wheels & Tire size/offset photos

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No center caps for this beast! I like showing the hubs. Looks beefy!
 
Is there a downside to not having the center caps on? Other than look(for some)
 
Only if you need to manually lock them in...your hubs that is.
 
Is there a downside to not having the center caps on? Other than look(for some)

Looks mainly. I hate the tacky, hideous style of the method caps. They have these gaudy silver rivets all the way around them. Method center caps remind me of Bro-dozer styles, (in my opinion).
 
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Looks mainly. I hate the tacky, hideous style of the method caps. They have these gaudy silver rivets all the way around them. Method center caps remind me of Bro-dozer styles, (in my opinion).
Is this what you mean by brodozer?
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I'm not entirely familiar with the term.
 
Quick question, all of these setups look great but are any of you guys worried about off roading aggressively and having your tires hit the fenders? The stock wheels and tires are designed to tuck up under the wheel well when in compression. I would think widening the rim and tire setup would compromise this engineering?

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Quick question, all of these setups look great but are any of you guys worried about off roading aggressively and having your tires hit the fenders? The stock wheels and tires are designed to tuck up under the wheel well when in compression. I would think widening the rim and tire setup would compromise this engineering?

C
Depends upon the suspension. Lots of these guys are getting much more capable suspensions with more travel. I suppose though it is possible for what you described to happen given enough speed and the right dip/bump combination. I don't think it's too big a worry for the majority of the members.
 
Upgraded wheels & Tires for the beast
18x12 Fuel Hostage - 35/12.50 Toyo MT’s
 

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18x12? Why so wide?
I like the extra stability and handling the wider wheel provides on the highway as well as the elimination of excess tire sidewall pooch. This is primarily an on road truck. I’ve tried different combinations over many years with rims/tires when I worked for Goodyear Tire & Rubber. I find this works best for my application-need. Toyo MT’s also have a much wider section width than other “12.50’s” so accommodation of wider wheels is not an issue. I’ve had great luck with these tires over the years on different vehicles. Even with the wider wheel there’s no wandering on roads.
 
This is what BroDozer is referring toView attachment 3219

okay, is a brodozer defined by the stick out, the dish, the extra large diameter wheels and street tires or is It a combo of all? Look to Pinterest for a plethora of “brodozers” or at the very least lots of offset...... Is it a young mans Thing? Not my style, but there is an ass for every seat.
 
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