Method Standards: Most "Raptor" Appropriate Wheel

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Macman

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Well this site has definitely sold me on method double standards. They just fit so perfect on the Raptor and a great price to boot! Just got to sell my new s2000 wheels first then I can order :p
 

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Correct and the offset is the only difference, but it's amazing how much more aggressive it makes the truck look. Zero rubbing at full lock, no issues at all. I should note that I am at midperch.

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I think these pics are a good comparion of stock wheels versus Methods as far as "stance".

1st pic is OEM wheels/BFG KM2s/lowest perch. 2nd pic is Method DS/Toyo MTs/mid perch.

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It's hard to tell, but it does not look like the first pic is the OEM tire.

The Nitto's looked great on WSI's truck this past weekend. Performed well in the loose sand too!

Joe
 

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It's hard to tell, but it does not look like the first pic is the OEM tire.

The Nitto's looked great on WSI's truck this past weekend. Performed well in the loose sand too!

Correct Joe, those were the BFG KM2 tires on the stock wheels. The next is of the Double Standards and Toyo Open Country M/Ts.
 

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I am curious for those who have DS. Did you order 5 wheels? The 5th being the spare and does it fit the spare location?
 

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Good point about the 5th wheel. Motumute had a flat this weekend, had to put the stock spare on. The lug nuts didn't fit, so we had up scrounge around from everyone to get enough to put the wheel on.

I recommend the 5th

Joe
 

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It seems running 0 offset on one axle end and then running 34 offset on the opposing end could do some damage?

Good point about the 5th wheel. Motumute had a flat this weekend, had to put the stock spare on. The lug nuts didn't fit, so we had up scrounge around from everyone to get enough to put the wheel on.

I recommend the 5th

Joe
 
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