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does anyone have any pictures of the method 313 with 25mm offset installed with 35s or 37s? id like to see if they stick out at all. Also, any issues with rubbing with 35s or 37s given the high offset? im planning to run a 3.5" terflex and and dont want to wait for AEV saltas any more.
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does anyone have any pictures of the method 313 with 25mm offset installed with 35s or 37s? id like to see if they stick out at all. Also, any issues with rubbing with 35s or 37s given the high offset? im planning to run a 3.5" terflex and and dont want to wait for AEV saltas any more.
Sorry not replying with your answer. I do have a question. Why are these Method 313's so expensive? I see $333 at 4wheelparts. Are they super light? The websites don't seem to list weight. I do like the 25 offset
edit: I found weight, 26.5 lbs
 
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does anyone have any pictures of the method 313 with 25mm offset installed with 35s or 37s? id like to see if they stick out at all. Also, any issues with rubbing with 35s or 37s given the high offset? im planning to run a 3.5" terflex and and dont want to wait for AEV saltas any more.
Following, as I am in the same boat.
 

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Probably best to post in the wheel/tire folder and title it "Any pics of +25 offset wheels running 35 to 37" tires". It won't matter if it's a Method wheel, the fit is what's important. And just as important is if you have a Sport/Sahara or a Rubicon, big difference in fit between those models too.
 

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I have that same wheel (Method 313 7x8.5, +25mm) and 315/70/17 KO2’s coming from discount tire, so hope to be able to post a pic soon. Delivery times in general seem pushed out these days, so not sure exactly when they will arrive.

Measurements taken off my Rubicon with factory 285 KO2 and the difference in wheel offset plus half the difference in tread width, tell me the outer edge of the tire tread block, will stick past the fender flare (at the top) 0.3”. The sidewall will be out farther of course, but my main interest is how much dirt/rock-throwing tread sticks out.
 
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I had a set on stock rubicon tires. Here’s pics if it helps.

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I have that same wheel (Method 313 7x8.5, +25mm) and 315/70/17 KO2’s coming from discount tire, so hope to be able to post a pic soon. Delivery times in general seem pushed out these days, so not sure exactly when they will arrive.

Measurements taken off my Rubicon with factory 285 KO2 and the difference in wheel offset plus half the difference in tread width, tell me the outer edge of the tire tread block, will stick past the fender flare (at the top) 0.3”. The sidewall will be out farther of course, but my main interest is how much dirt/rock-throwing tread sticks out.

Looking to get some info on the M313's since my head is spinning from trying to figure it all out.

Currently I have the Steel Alloy rims w/35" KO2s and finally found the M313s (a rim I really like the look of.) Due to rubbing issues I had to get 1.75" spacers.

Will the Method 313s require these spacers to still be installed or will they make up for where the OEM rims did not?
 
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Sorry not replying with your answer. I do have a question. Why are these Method 313's so expensive? I see $333 at 4wheelparts. Are they super light? The websites don't seem to list weight. I do like the 25 offset
edit: I found weight, 26.5 lbs
They weigh 24.7lbs per an email from Method. Pretty dang light for a 17x8.5


Looking to get some info on the M313's since my head is spinning from trying to figure it all out.

Currently I have the Steel Alloy rims w/35' KO2s and finally found the M313s (a rim I really like the look of.) Due to rubbing issues I had to get 1.75" spacers.

Will the Method 313s require these spacers to still be installed or will they make up for where the OEM rims did not?
What width tires?

These wheels stick further outboard than OEM wheels, but not super far out like a +0 offset would. You can't compare offset directly unless the wheel width is the same. Play around with this calculator and it should show you if you need spacers or not https://www.rimsntires.com/specspro.jsp
 

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They weigh 24.7lbs per an email from Method. Pretty dang light for a 17x8.5




What width tires?

These wheels stick further outboard than OEM wheels, but not super far out like a +0 offset would. You can't compare offset directly unless the wheel width is the same. Play around with this calculator and it should show you if you need spacers or not https://www.rimsntires.com/specspro.jsp
Currently running KO2 35x12.50R18
 

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I have not had opportunity to flex mine much, so don’t know if at full flex it will rub or not. From reading on here, I expect any rubbing to be slight if at all. I’m very happy with the road manners with these +25mm wheels and tires (315/70-17 K02), especially after installing the LCA that sell with the Mopar lift kit. I can’t imagine it driving any nicer.

I believe the Method to be a high quality wheel.

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I have not had opportunity to flex mine much, so don’t know if at full flex it will rub or not. From reading on here, I expect any rubbing to be slight if at all. I’m very happy with the road manners with these +25mm wheels and tires (315/70-17 K02), especially after installing the LCA that sell with the Mopar lift kit. I can’t imagine it driving any nicer.

I believe the Method to be a high quality wheel.

Jeep Wrangler JL Method 313 with 25mm offset. 55619ADB-E923-410A-9B7B-CEDED090FCDA


Jeep Wrangler JL Method 313 with 25mm offset. 55619ADB-E923-410A-9B7B-CEDED090FCDA
Are you running these with spacers at all? If not, I imagine no rubbing on the LCAs when turning left or right fully
 

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Are you running these with spacers at all? If not, I imagine no rubbing on the LCAs when turning left or right fully
Same width and offset that AEV specs on their wheels. 17x8.5 +25mm offset. I think the AEV JL370 comes with 37x12.50x17 tires on those wheels and can't imagine that they would let it rub.
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