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Anyone running 17x10 rims for 35’s?

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Searched but no results. Seems like everyone is running 17x8 or 17x9. I thought the 17x10 would give a fatter/wider stance. Anyone have these with 35’s and have pics (front to show width and stance)?
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Searched but no results. Seems like everyone is running 17x8 or 17x9. I thought the 17x10 would give a fatter/wider stance. Anyone have these with 35’s and have pics (front to show width and stance)?
Heres 35x12.5 with 20x10 -19mm offset…
Jeep Wrangler JL Anyone running 17x10 rims for 35’s? 6D04815C-7E57-48E5-BC88-7CCE4954CEAD

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A narrower wheel will hold the bead better when airing down for off-roading.
 

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A narrower wheel will hold the bead better when airing down for off-roading.
2nd this. If you air down off road you'll probably end up buying new wheels, sick and tired of breaking beads. If you don't air down, no problem.
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