i cant decide what size or rim to go with i want chrome but not sure if i should run 22's with a leveling kit. was looking at kmc badlands and bmf novacaines but im lost lol any pics would be awsome thanks!!
the two sets of wheels you picked are awesomd. but 22s on just a leveling kit seems like too much wheel and not enough rubber. i think 20s would look good though! plus when you go to 22s you start getting really wide wheels. the fuel rims are 12" wide. you would have a hard time running those on just a leveling kit. but..to each his own, go with the look you want for your truck. :thumb:
I believe the Fuel wheels come in a 9.5'' width for the 22s, I'm pretty sure the owner of FCDP got those for his 2011 with Trail Grappler 35s and the 2.5'' Icon lift...
The wheels I'm looking at are 22x11. I prefer the look of a deeper wheel also. I like the 22x14's even better. lol. I have future plans of running a 6" lift with 22's and 37's so that's the reason I'd get 22's and 35's for now. Would save me from having to buy new wheels later.
Getting back to the OP's subject. The issue will be the offset of the wheel. What is the lowest offset you can run with 35's on stock suspension and a 2.5" level?
I am awaiting a set of Fuel hostage wheels 22x9.5 +18 offset with 325/50/22 a/ts which are 35's that is exactly what Adam @ FCDP has on his 11' and there are a few other guys running that offset/tire combo and have no rubbing at all. That offset is not far off of stock but i would guess 37's would still be workable howeven you will not get allot of wheel past the fender with the + offset which i dont want do to road debris!
Chris
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