New wheels - Velgen VTF9

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Nice looking rim for your color, good for the street only I would imagine though.

Depends, you'd have to be going really hard aired down with 20's to cause some damage to your wheels. At a higher psi your wheel would be safer but performance would be lacking. While an aired down 17 will perform better and be safer for you wheel, there seems to be a common misconception among "off roaders" that the second you play in the dirt with 20's your wheels break. 17's will always be better than 20's for off road performance but it doesn't mean you cant go play on your 20's

Stock Raptor going hard on 20's
 
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Depends, you'd have to be going really hard aired down with 20's to cause some damage to your wheels. At a higher psi your wheel would be safer but performance would be lacking. While an aired down 17 will perform better and be safer for you wheel but there seems to be a common misconception among "off roaders" that the second you play in the dirt with 20's your wheels break. 17's will always be better than 20's for off road performance but it doesn't mean you cant go play on your 20's

Stock Raptor going hard on 20's

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Finally got my new wheels and tires. Velgen VTF9 20x10 +30 offset, Brushed Tinted Clear, with Toyo AT3 35x12.5x20 tires. Just waiting on short lug nuts so they blend in better.

Absolutely love the wheels! Thanks Velgen and Justin at Pacific Wheel

ATIII Specs
35 X12.50R20 LT 121R E2
73 lbs compared to the factory size KO2 at 67lbs


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Clean truck. Good choices.
 

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Depends, you'd have to be going really hard aired down with 20's to cause some damage to your wheels. At a higher psi your wheel would be safer but performance would be lacking. While an aired down 17 will perform better and be safer for you wheel but there seems to be a common misconception among "off roaders" that the second you play in the dirt with 20's your wheels break. 17's will always be better than 20's for off road performance but it doesn't mean you cant go play on your 20's

Stock Raptor going hard on 20's

Just makes me smile...
 
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