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RaptorUtah

RaptorUtah

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As others have said, a 0mm offset wheel is right on the edge of being too far out. I went with +6mm on mine with 37x12.5 Toyo RTs, but I still had to trim the inner wheel well on both fronts to avoid rubbing with everyday spirited driving.

Geisers and Deaver +3s w/ Fuel Trophy +6mm / Toyo 37s:

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After Trimming and Painting the inner wheel well: (Same on both sides)

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Thank you for the feedback! Nice looking truck right there.
 

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How do you like the Toyos compared to stock? I've always loved the Toyos I've had but they were high performance tires.

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I have had Toyo MTs on a previous lifted truck, but I felt they were too heavy for the Raptor. The RTs are lighter and ride much better on the road. I run them at 35 psi and I think my truck rides better than stock.
 
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