GEN 3 Official Aftermarket Wheels Thread

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So I've never bought any kind of after market wheels ever for a vehicle. I'm about to buy a set of matte black Method 705's for my 22MY. I plan on getting them in 17x8.5/6x135/0/4.75, the Method site doesn't have a raptor selection just a general F-150 size selection. Excluding the 0 offset (which I want) is this the correct size?
 

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So I've never bought any kind of after market wheels ever for a vehicle. I'm about to buy a set of matte black Method 705's for my 22MY. I plan on getting them in 17x8.5/6x135/0/4.75, the Method site doesn't have a raptor selection just a general F-150 size selection. Excluding the 0 offset (which I want) is this the correct size?
+00 gives you 1.3” wider stance per side. +25 is closer to stock. But both do fit

If you want a nice discount on those Methods I know a guy ;)
 

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@Kurator a few last pics for you. The customer went with the 1.5" collars and it's really close to clearing. Still gets a very slight rub if the angle of the tire is just so but so little that once the tires wear a little it'll probably go away. Given this info, you'll probably want to do a more positive offset for clearance since you don't want to raise it.

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holy cow. yeah 22 is kinda too big for me lol.
thanks for all this info bro.
 

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@Kurator a few last pics for you. The customer went with the 1.5" collars and it's really close to clearing. Still gets a very slight rub if the angle of the tire is just so but so little that once the tires wear a little it'll probably go away. Given this info, you'll probably want to do a more positive offset for clearance since you don't want to raise it.

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So hus problem not the fenders, but liner inside the wheel well, correct?
 
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