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here are the specs for Volk TE37XT M-SPEC.

in 17x8.5, it is either -10 or +15 offset
in 18x9, it is 0 or +15

17x8.5, it is either -10 >> 2-4 months to order
17x8.5, it is either +15 >> 10-12 months to order

18x9, it is either 0 >> 2-4 months to order
18x9, it is either +15 >> 10-12 months to order


Runs $800-900/each (depending on size) and does not include center caps. Center Caps are like $40 each



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I'm not sure if anyone has seen these. Volk TE37XT M-SPEC. A good amount of size and offset options (black or bronze). Forged wheel, so it'll be strong and light weight (17lbs for 17x8.5). I'm considering these once my Bronco comes in.
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what's the stock lift size that comes with the badlands?
There’s a thread on the forums that covers this very well, but I couldn’t find it. The attached image is from that thread.

if I find the thread, I’ll update this reply to include it.

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I appreciate it! I’m rocking 315/70/r17 KO2s with the Black Rhino Chase wheels with +12 offset.

*Reach out to Alex @RealTruck for special Bronco6G pricing. He hooked me up with some great pricing for my Black Rhino wheels.
Lift?
 

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Do you have any pictures of your poke w/ the +18 offset and this size wheel/tire combo?
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Do you have any pictures of your poke w/ the +18 offset and this size wheel/tire combo?
Thanks.
When I put the straight edge to tire, tape to fender, (rear wheel) there was 1/2” poke OEM.

New wheels [email protected]. Same method, same tires, 1-3/8” poke

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For those with 35's who is not having rock fling issues and what did you change to?
 

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For those with 35's who is not having rock fling issues and what did you change to?
I’ve heard Toyo M/T and Yokohama Geolanders might be a good choice for dealing with this problem. I’m gonna go Toyo. You can see the tighter tread pattern of the OEM Goodyear tire which is more like an A/T tire and is holding on to the gravel/rocks when driving slow then once you get some speed, the tread separates enough to dislodge the rocks and alas fling all over your rig. The other tires shown have a wider more rugged tread pattern and most gravel does not stick.

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