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I've been looking at these wheels for a while, and something about them just does it for me. Wanted to get the opinion of some others. I'd go with the 18x9 ET18. Which would push my wheels out almost 2" (if I'm remembering correctly that the factory wheels are 8" wide). I think I would maybe get a set of the Tremor wheel arches as well. Thoughts?

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I like them, and I'm not a real fan of a lot of aftermarket wheels.
Those give it a "rugged military" type look. Simple and not an "in your face" wheel.
 

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Those look awesome! You will defiantly need to do some cuttin or crash bar removal. I am running 17x8.5 with 0 offset and 265/70/17's. I had rubbing on my crash bars so I replaced them with some after market ones. I would be concerned with the fitment if you want to run 33 in. tires, you might run into frame rubbing
 
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Those look awesome! You will defiantly need to do some cuttin or crash bar removal. I am running 17x8.5 with 0 offset and 265/70/17's. I had rubbing on my crash bars so I replaced them with some after market ones. I would be concerned with the fitment if you want to run 33 in. tires, you might run into frame rubbing
Damn, you think so? Even if I just swapped over the factory tires for now?

edit: I do have about a 1.2" level in the front from my Eibach struts.
 
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Damn, you think so? Even if I just swapped over the factory tires for now?

edit: I do have about a 1.2" level in the front from my Eibach struts.
Maybe with the factory tires you wouldn’t have much rubbing, but 9 inch wide wheel and pushing the offset down to 18 from 55 might be pushin it. I would look for other folks on here that have 9 inch wheel with 18 offset to see how compatible they are
 


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Those are great looking wheels. I think they stole them from a tank.

I had 275/70R17s (32.2”) on +15mm wheels and was very close to rubbing at full lock. That was with a 2.5” level. My guess is your OEM tires (30”) and moderate 1.2” level will likely be fine with +18mm offset but with anything taller and wider, you might need a bit more level and a crash bar mod.
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