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Which wheel on Sasquatch Goodyear tires (Carbonized Grey)


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Method Related Question:

I'm expecting a 2022 non-Sasquatch 4dr OBX sometime soon.



What is like to know is if I go with the method MR301 17 inch wheels seen here:



https://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Whe...+Door&autoYear=2022&autoModClar=Black+Diamond



The max offset is +25mm and the wheel width is 8.5 vs 7.5 on the stock wheels.



If I am running 285/70/17 KO2 how can I get an idea of how much poke I will have beyond the std flares? I'd like little to no poke just to avoid chipping.



I'm totally new to this so I'm open to suggestions.
I think the stock is plus 55 so plus 35 is roughly about 7/8 wider each side. Doubt it will poke until you get to around 0 offset which would be about 2 inches each side wider than stock per side. 25.4mm = 1 inch
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I think the stock is plus 55 so plus 35 is roughly about 7/8 wider each side. Doubt it will poke until you get to around 0 offset which would be about 2 inches each side wider than stock per side. 25.4mm = 1 inch
Just so I understand, the "poke" would be equal to the difference in offset PLUS 1/2 the difference in wheel width? So if wheel is an inch wider then it's the offset plus .5 inch?
 

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Just so I understand, the "poke" would be equal to the difference in offset PLUS 1/2 the difference in wheel width? So if wheel is an inch wider then it's the offset plus .5 inch?
Yes, Should be close, actually half the difference in wheel width though
 

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What offset are those wheels? I'm assuming your Bonco is Sasquatch as well - correct?
0” offset. Yes it’s a SAS
 

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are you doing a lift as well? I’m thinking of doing 37s as well but not sure if we need more clearance with SAS
yes we are doing fox coil overs that will lift it 3”.

37s will rub if you don’t lift your Sas
 

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I have a SAS Badlands and wound love to run the 703's but dont know if I should get the 0 or +35 offset. I'm planning on some mud terrain tires in 315/70-17 size, and will be using this for serious wheelin. I'm leaning towards the +35 offset, but dont know if this will cause any articulation/clearance/rubbing issues. I'd rather not have the add'l poke of the zero offset, but love these 703's.
Did you end up getting the Methods? If so which one and which offset?
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