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Aftermarket wheels with stock Sasquatch tires?

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I’m looking for any pictures of aftermarket wheels that people reused the stock 35s on. I’m trying to decide if I want to get new tires or not.
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Most people like the wheels and get rid of the tires, but they are excellent at some things and I kind of like them.

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Yes. I’d agree. I’d like a 0 offset for a tad of Poke on my sas fenders. Or I keep stock wheels and get new tires. They do pick up rocks a lot. But other then that they ride nice.
 

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I got deals on some hardly used Sas 35" Territory tires, and nice condition used Ford Ranger Tremor wheels.

I like these wheels and the fact they are +42 offset with factory fit. Tread is covered by the stock non-Sas flare, with mainly only the outer sidewall bulge outward, which is the fit I was after.

I think they will be ok off-road as well, although I'm planning to install a 1" lift at some point.

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I got deals on some hardly used Sas 35" Territory tires, and nice condition used Ford Ranger Tremor wheels.

I like these wheels and the fact they are +42 offset with factory fit. Tread is covered by the stock non-Sas flare, with mainly only the outer sidewall bulge outward, which is the fit I was after.

I think they will be ok off-road as well, although I'm planning to install a 1" lift at some point.

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I'm mad that I sold my Tremor wheels. Those look great.
 

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Yes. I’d agree. I’d like a 0 offset for a tad of Poke on my sas fenders. Or I keep stock wheels and get new tires. They do pick up rocks a lot. But other then that they ride nice.
That pic is with standard flares and +18 offset. I had Sas flares on and they still fully covered the tread. I didn't like the look, 0 offset would look better.
 
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i saw that thread, I'm interested in people who used factory tires.
 

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awesome the offset does look much better!
One of the things with that particular wheel is the dish. For me that is what makes the look. An extra 30mm of poke is a bonus. If you get the +25 or 30 in that model the wheel is more flat.
 
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I ahve sasquatch flares so I'd have to go 0 offset.
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