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I have a 2019 Platinum CCSB on order in White Platinum/Marsala. Like most of you, I'm going with after market wheels/tires.
In putting this truck together, I want a bit more of an aggressive look while keeping it tasteful. Maybe the 20" Fuel Contra, etc...in +1 or +20?
What do you think?
Let's see your pics from the front and back.
I have a 2019 Platinum CCSB on order in White Platinum/Marsala. Like most of you, I'm going with after market wheels/tires.
In putting this truck together, I want a bit more of an aggressive look while keeping it tasteful. Maybe the 20" Fuel Contra, etc...in +1 or +20?
What do you think?
Let's see your pics from the front and back.
if you go to the 2017 thread, I posted pictures of those exact wheels +1 offset. They should still be on the last page of that thread.
Depending upon how wide of a tire you go with. These are 20x9 +1 offset with 275-65-20 Nitto ridge grapplers. If you go 12 or 12.5 wide I would go with +20 offset
Anyone running the machined Methods during winter months, any issues with salt on the roads. Ran black wheels with no issues wondering how the machined wheels hold up.
sorry ignore, wrong post…
Would love to see the +18/+20 offsets as well. I think* I like a +20 18/20x9 with a 37x13.50 tire and would love to see how much they poke or not. Really looking for flush or just barely out of the fender.
Had machined methods on my last truck. Loved the look, but the clear coat on the machined areas started turning white, then peeled off after about 3yrs.
Have a set of aftermarket +20 take offs with 12.5 tires that came off my previous generation SD with 2 tone paint. The tires were slightly past flush with the factory flare...any idea if this is a direct fit to the 22 SD with two tone?
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