Here are my new Fuel “Beast” Rims with Toyo Open Country A/T III tires. Working with 325/65/R18’s
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This is very niceeee
Only photos I got before rushing back to work.
It is a -12 offset and no they do not rub. You have to take the crash bars out in front and behind the front tire. It is real easy to do.Looks great, what is the offset on wheels and do they rub?
Gorgeous. Favorite setup Ive seen. I have a white one ordered... did you need to lift or level at all?Here are my new Fuel “Beast” Rims with Toyo Open Country A/T III tires. Working with 235/65/R18’s
Rough Country 2” leveling kit. Worked awesome.Gorgeous. Favorite setup Ive seen. I have a white one ordered... did you need to lift or level at all?
Dude I love those. I thought about them but ended up going with American Racing AR172 Bajas. Good combo you got there.
Only photos I got before rushing back to work.
Pathfinders .... $159 a pop, good for about 55 to 65k@buzpro, What tires are those mounted on the bronze Methods, pls?
added benefit, YES, they are very quiet !Thanks, they look great, priced great.... one last question, relatively quiet?
I like the white lettering on the tires. Retro is very cool.
Then again I graduated high school
Maybe fashion police called to revive some old school coolness! Stand out from the normal 4x4'ers (is that a word?, ha!)I like the white lettering on the tires. Retro is very cool.
Then again I graduated high school in 1977.
Aren’t 235s suppose to be skinny? Those look fairly wide.Here are my new Fuel “Beast” Rims with Toyo Open Country A/T III tires. Working with 235/65/R18’s