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Bronco Raptor OEM wheels are +34 offset while these wheels are +18. So the difference is 16mm (34-18).

Please note though, OEM wheels are 8.5" wide while these wheels are 9" wide. So adding 16mm is the same as 0.629921 inches and you have add .25 inches (.5/2) and so these wheels are .879921 inches of poke when compared to the oem wheels. I hope this makes sense.

BTW +18 is very unusual. Most aftermarket wheels are zero offset BUT to pick +18 means RTR thought about this. In the pics, it looks like +18 is right at the flares.
I think I am following. The stance does look a bit wider than OEM from the pictures I've seen. Like you said, RTR probably put thought into these regarding performance, etc. Thanks again!
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Bronco Raptor OEM wheels are +34 offset while these wheels are +18. So the difference is 16mm (34-18).

Please note though, OEM wheels are 8.5" wide while these wheels are 9" wide. So adding 16mm is the same as 0.629921 inches and you have add .25 inches (.5/2) and so these wheels are .879921 inches of poke when compared to the oem wheels. I hope this makes sense.

BTW +18 is very unusual. Most aftermarket wheels are zero offset BUT to pick +18 means RTR thought about this. In the pics, it looks like +18 is right at the flares.
It is essentially flush at the flares, here is a pic from mine.

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I sent them a PM and asked and was told it is 22. My reply after I was told it was 22 pounds >> If the 17x9 is truly 22 pounds then you are missing a valuable marketing tool. You need to post this on your site.
22lbs is a huge selling point… Also read in other posts the stock SAS wheel is 35.5 lbs…

SAS wheel and tire weight…
 
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YES! If you are going through expense of running aftermarket wheels the pick up some light ones.

I have not posted my numbers for my wildtrak BUT essentially, I am running KO2s which are 61 pounds when compared the GY Territories at 52 pounds and with these wheels I did not increase weight.

22lbs is a huge selling point… Also read in other posts the stock SAS wheel is 35.5 lbs…

SAS wheel and tire weight…
 

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I had been set on finding a black wheel with grey or mild/ tinted accents, that’s 20’ish lbs, but I’m really liking the satin charcoal Evo 6 against the Cactus Grey like Vaughn’s…

@RTR Vehicles any thought on doing the satin charcoal Evo 6 with a satin black rock ring?
 

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He is big in the drift scene, okay. Is the drift scene big, LOL!? I thought it was abandoned in 2006 when everyone realized what a stupid movie Tokyo Drift was. It's the "ski ballet" of the auto industry.
You thought wrong, and this is the dumbest take I've ever seen.
 
 


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