Narrow Down to Two Wheels for my Oxford White Raptor

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Raptor Embroidery

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Octane in 17"s.
things you should know:
Don't be that guy with 20"s plus wheels on a Raptor.
Don't be that guy with 6" lift on a Raptor.
Don't be that guy with a fugly grill on a Raptor.

Don't be that guy with a Dr Pepper wrap on a Raptor.

Don't be that guy with white Oakley's driving a Raptor.

Wait, WHAT?
 

SuperRaptor

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Eagle is better looking IMO. And this whole no 20" rims if you're going to off-road is a bit exaggerated (also IMO). I've ran my F-350 on 35x12.50/20 toyo muds pretty hard (a lot of times with a trailer offroad) and done so for years. As long as you're not trying to rip it up on the high speed stuff you'll be just fine with 20's.
 

Skyline

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Sorry for the hijack OP,
How are you liking your grabbers?


no problems with them, great traction in the dirt and on the street.

I haven't tried the toyo MTs yet so im going to try those next and compare my experience, but no problems with the Grabbers overall. I would recommend them based on my experiences.
 
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Sinraptor

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Im hoping 20x9 with 0 offset and 5" backspacing wont rub on 35x12.5x20..??? Also has anyone had Atturo Trail Blade M/T? and how they were or liked them?
 
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