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Graceme123

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So I have searched around but hoping that you can all help me out some. I was planning on keeping my stock 18" wheels on my jeep so I went out and bought a beefier set of 295/70 r18 tires. Now I'm thinking that I would like to get new wheels but don't want to buy new tires. So hopefully you guys and gals can help me out. I am looking for 18" wheels with a paintable rock ring and a positive offset to keep them from sticking out. If you have suggestions please list them below and pictures would be great. Especially ones that show how much the tires stick out past the fenders. Thank you in advance.
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Lots of simulated beadlock wheels in 18" w/ the 5 to 5.25" backspaces but not ones w/ true beadlock rings that I could find
https://www.quadratec.com/categories/jeep_wheels/alloy_wheels/?f[0]=im_wheel_diameter:18&f[1]=fm_wheel_width:9.0&f[2]=sm_wheel_backspacing_rng:5.00" - 5.24"
Here's a place that can customize sets for you w/ beadlock rings
https://www.omfperformance.com/beadlocked_wheels.php
If you're really set on true beadlocks might be cheaper in the long term to go 17s and just wait until your 18s are ready to be replaced.
 

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One thing to keep in mind with the simulated bead lock look is that it collects alot of mud when you go off-Roading.

Will give your Jeeps the shakes if you don't clean it up when you are done.
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