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I will be buying wheels and tires for my rig soon. I am looking for opinions on steel wheels and aluminum wheels, pros and cons. I am looking at pro comp steels and aluminum.
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I need to go wider for 35 12.50 tiresI run the stock aluminum that came of my Ram. My thoughts are if it ain't broke don't fix it. Whenever I get around to lifting the truck I might change out the wheels but truthfully with a lift I can run bigger tires and keep the wheels. If you want wheels for style then go for it but as a matter of function I don't think it matters all that much. Unless you are pushing you vehicle to extremes then you won't see a difference.
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Right now i have stock wheels and tires. I am lifting and going to a 35x12.50 tires. So I need wider rims with more offset to clear my fenders and frame.So ground clearance then?
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12.5 wide tires don't normally fit on factory wheels, and the offset is normally an issue too. So he's needing at least a 8" wheel, and enough offset in it, to push the wider tires away from the frame and steering parts.I understand the larger profile for a lifted truck. I am trying to understand the need for width. From your description it sounds like it is a cosmetic want more then a need. Which is fine but it didn't address my question.
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I understand that as well. But it is back to the question I asked. Is this a need? Modifying ones vehicle for appearance is all well and good but in the world of overlanding it isn't a need. Now if his overlanding vehicle did not get him where he was trying to go and this required modification to reach the destination that would be a need. So what does the vehicle not do now that the wider tire would fix? If the answer is nothing then this falls into a cosmetic issue.12.5 wide tires don't normally fit on factory wheels, and the offset is normally an issue too. So he's needing at least a 8" wheel, and enough offset in it, to push the wider tires away from the frame and steering parts.
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Wider width=wider stance=more stability. Cosmetic is the least of my concern. My concern is weight and strength. Steel or aluminum, I will buy the same size. 15"X10".I understand the larger profile for a lifted truck. I am trying to understand the need for width. From your description it sounds like it is a cosmetic want more then a need. Which is fine but it didn't address my question.
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