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<blockquote data-quote="maddrama" data-source="post: 1463876" data-attributes="member: 40546"><p>I have a question that maybe someone can help me out with. On a 2020 I Just got a set of Fuel Rampage D238 2 piece wheels 22X12.5 with a -44mm offset. Nitto 315 tire (35) with RPG leveling kit on middle setting 1.5" The tire rubs majorly on the bottom inside of the wheel flare and wheel liner. I do not want to raise the truck because my girlfriend is 5'2 and drives it mostly. Also I heard that raising it affects the active suspension settings. . I saw a picture of a 2020 with a set of fuel 1 piece wheels that wasn't lifted and and looked like the flare wasn't fabricated. From what i could see from the picture it looked like a 10" wide wheel. I can cut my flare and push the wheel well back and plastic weld it that's not a big deal at all. I was just wondering if there may be another option with the wheels I have currently. I don't want to get new 10" barrels and have them rub also. I will just fabricate these. So here is my wheel its kind of hard to tell because its on the lift and the suspension is traveled out. Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions.[ATTACH=full]140766[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maddrama, post: 1463876, member: 40546"] I have a question that maybe someone can help me out with. On a 2020 I Just got a set of Fuel Rampage D238 2 piece wheels 22X12.5 with a -44mm offset. Nitto 315 tire (35) with RPG leveling kit on middle setting 1.5" The tire rubs majorly on the bottom inside of the wheel flare and wheel liner. I do not want to raise the truck because my girlfriend is 5'2 and drives it mostly. Also I heard that raising it affects the active suspension settings. . I saw a picture of a 2020 with a set of fuel 1 piece wheels that wasn't lifted and and looked like the flare wasn't fabricated. From what i could see from the picture it looked like a 10" wide wheel. I can cut my flare and push the wheel well back and plastic weld it that's not a big deal at all. I was just wondering if there may be another option with the wheels I have currently. I don't want to get new 10" barrels and have them rub also. I will just fabricate these. So here is my wheel its kind of hard to tell because its on the lift and the suspension is traveled out. Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions.[ATTACH=full]140766[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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