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#1 ·
2012 with Bilstein set at 2.8. Want to know if i can run the Fuel Hostage 20x10 -24 offset and 4.5" backspacing with Toyo MT 35x12.50. Can this be done without any rubbing or will i need something to help make them clear? Any help with this would be great. Thanks So Much!!!!!!!!:smileup:
 
#4 ·
Little early to be drinkin there bud :nzd:Toyos are a glorified at tire. They ride nice, quiet, last a while and perform...meh like an at.

I say go for OP. If you have rubbing on bumper or fender....just do some trimming :pila:
 
#5 ·
Well I just ordered the set up. We will see what happen when they come in.:smileup:
 
#7 ·
Waiting on a email on shipping details. Hope to have them and get them on this next week. Can't wait I'm like a kid in a candy store.

:LOL:
 
#8 ·
Finally Rims and Tires are on. Tell me what you think of the combo and how they look on the truck?







 

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#12 ·
Just a little on the drivers side. I took the plastic of the bottom of the finder well and bent the metal with some pliers. Also done the same thing to passenger side just to make sure. :smileup:
 
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#15 ·
I will try and get some pics and yes they are -24 with 4.5" backspacing.
 
#16 · (Edited)
Here are the pics you wanted i hope they help you out.









:smileup:
Let me know if you don't understand what the pics are showing.
 
#18 ·
Look at the bottom of the fender behind your front wheel. Now do you see the small plastic guard. Thats what i took off and the pic is where the fender goes together. It stuck out just a little to much and i took the pliers and bent it back out of the way. Just take the plastic off and look at it. Hopefully this helps you out more.
 
#22 ·
Nice set up. Looks great!!.

I have had so many shops here in Houston tell me i can not run what i want with bilsteins set at max which is 20 x 10 fuel hostage with -24 offset and 305/55/20. I have a 2010 1500 4x4 CC.

Is that [bilstein set at max] all you have on this set up??

Did you add a coil spacer in the rear?

I will receive my bilsteins this week and i am about to push the order button on the rims and tires. Any advice is much appreciated.
 
#23 ·
Just bilstein set at max is all i have on my truck. I don't see where you will have a problem with that set up.
 
#25 ·
I'm just glad that i could be of some help.:smileup:
 
#27 ·
WhiteKnight, GREAT LOOKING TRUCK!

I got my Bilsteins (all corners), 1" coil spacer and wheels on order....
questions for yah!

- Do you get the 'wobble' in 4x4 mode?
- If you went with a lesser of an offset, i.e. -12 or 0 do you think you would rub with those toyo's?
- How are those Toyo's in regards to road noise? Slight hum?
- Did you notice a weight difference from stock to these? Im guessing so...

Thanks in advance and I love the white on black :smileup:
 
#28 ·
Thanks so much. I love the white on black look too.
1. No I don't have the death wobble
2. I think if i had went with any other offset it wouldn't have worked
3. Not to bad on the noise. I have had other mud tires so i know what
i was getting into.
4. Yes i did notice a weight difference. They weight 110lbs a rim and
tire.
:LOL:
 
#31 ·
No I didn't weight them. The shipping weight was 500lbs and 440lbs before the pallet and all the plastic rap.


I didn't put them on my self. I had a shop put them on for $16.


Just to let everyone know that on the Fuel rims you need a thin wall 13/16 socket. No room for anything else. Lucky I found the easy way.
:smileup:
 
#33 ·
They came mounted and balance so i don't really know.