Please Help!! Can't Decide on Wheels

What wheels should I go with for Avalanche Grey Screw

  • Keep Beadlocks

    Votes: 24 36.4%
  • Bronze Method NV 17x8.5 w/ 00 offset

    Votes: 7 10.6%
  • Black Method NV 17x8.5 w/ 00 offset

    Votes: 12 18.2%
  • Titanium Method Grid 17x8.5 w/ 00 offset

    Votes: 13 19.7%
  • Bronze Rotiform SIX-OR 17x9 w/ 1 offset

    Votes: 14 21.2%

  • Total voters
    66

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Hahahah gizmo on blast. Dude roti's all the way. Just do it. That's coming from someone who has methods on their truck.


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I do love those Roti's but just worried they will not tuck on full suspension travel and there has already been proof that methods will tuck. I'm just worried about the extra 5mm they will stick out and want to make sure they will not destroy my fenders if my suspension comes close to bottoming out.
 

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I do love those Roti's but just worried they will not tuck on full suspension travel and there has already been proof that methods will tuck. I'm just worried about the extra 5mm they will stick out and want to make sure they will not destroy my fenders if my suspension comes close to bottoming out.



Ahhh gotcha. Didn't you say it won't be off-roading though?


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I do love those Roti's but just worried they will not tuck on full suspension travel and there has already been proof that methods will tuck. I'm just worried about the extra 5mm they will stick out and want to make sure they will not destroy my fenders if my suspension comes close to bottoming out.



They might rub but they definitely won't destroy your fenders.


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Ahhh gotcha. Didn't you say it won't be off-roading though?


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No I never said that. You can't buy a raptor and not go off-roading. Probably won't be going as hard on the truck as a lot of people of this forum but we have a lot of fun dunes out here in Southern California and want to make sure that if I somehow put the truck into the air I won't destory my fenders on landing.

Used to take my old jeep out there a lot and now that I finally have a vehicle that is way more capable I don't want to ruin it by putting wheels on it that make me lose suspension travel.
 

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Since you brought that up, does that mean your going to photoshop all the wheels onto my vehicle or any avalanche grey screw to help me with the decision.

LOL, as much as I'd LOVE to help you out...you'd have to go through my DAUGHTER, who is heckling me to do the very same...at this very moment with her Jeep! ;-)
 

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No I never said that. You can't buy a raptor and not go off-roading. Probably won't be going as hard on the truck as a lot of people of this forum but we have a lot of fun dunes out here in Southern California and want to make sure that if I somehow put the truck into the air I won't destory my fenders on landing.



Used to take my old jeep out there a lot and now that I finally have a vehicle that is way more capable I don't want to ruin it by putting wheels on it that make me lose suspension travel.



Ahhh ok sorry must've mixed this thread with another. Happy to hear it will see dirt though ;)


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Are those the 17" Rotiforms with the OEM factory tires on them? You happen to have a more straight on picture of your truck with them on? They don't look like they stick out as far as I was expecting.

Correct...17 inch Rotiforms, ET1, on stock tires.

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Thanks for all the help guys. I think I have narrowed it down to either the Rotiforms or the Titanium Method Grids. Will post pictures of the truck once I pull the trigger on which wheels i'm ordering. The grids seem like the safer option but love the look of the Rotiforms.
 
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