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Ive got 22x10 et11 with 325/50/22 and it just catches the tip of the fender liner...small trim solved, running icon 2.5 in collar too183f6ecf162d68e11d7105df7feffcfc.jpg

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What offset are you running on your new wheels? Shopping for some this week and narrowing down options.

I added 1.5' wheel spacers to the stock tires and rims and had to trim some of the really soft/flexible plastic on my front inner wheel wells to prevent very mild rubbing. No issues in the rear. I wouldn't go any wider than a 1.5" offset. What I had to trim was really easy and took less than two minutes on each side. If you go any wider, you will have to start trimming harder plastic that I would not feel comfortable modifying. If you crawled under my truck now, you wouldn't even be able to tell that anything was modified.

I think a 1.5" offset helps give the truck a wider and more aggressive stance without having the wheels stick so far out that they look out of place.
 
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I’ve seen 3 trucks including mine with method wheels 35in tire, all rubbed just slightly at full lock, minor trimming and 2in lift fix easy though
 

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Method 17x8.5 0 offset 4.75 backspacing, they sit just perfect, like 1 inch farther out than stock. Gives it a more aggressive stance but keeps them still inside so they tuck into fender wells, it barely rubs at full lock, could trim a small piece but I’m just gonna add 2inch rpg adjustable collar

0MM offset causes this on Gen 2 Raptors. Rogue Racing has been using 18x9, +18MM to bring the tire towards the center of the vehicle.

We have also trimmed our fender lip and inner fender so we can tuck a 37" tire with stock fenders and our Stage 16 long travel system.

Here are a few pictures of us testing fitment and trimming to clear a 37" tire on a Method 18x9, 6x135, +18MM wheel.

Please excuse our photos being posted in the wrong direction. FRF hates photos like this.
 

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Here you go Mr Rogue.
 

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Here is a couple shots of the fender trimming on our Ruby Red SCAB in preparation for our Stage 16 system. We may offer the inner fender liners in the future, these are a prototype.
 

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Here is a couple shots of the fender trimming on our Ruby Red SCAB in preparation for our Stage 16 system. We may offer the inner fender liners in the future, these are a prototype.

Nice work! Totally agree that is the only way vs fenders to make the 37" work. Btw you tie rods are awesome on my truck, everyone compliments me on them.
 

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Nice work! Totally agree that is the only way vs fenders to make the 37" work. Btw you tie rods are awesome on my truck, everyone compliments me on them.

Thank you! We worked hard to design a product that is both aesthetically pleasing and extremely durable!!!
 
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