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Mine, also 18x9 with -12 mm offset. Does stick out about 2 inches, kinda wonder if I should have done 1mm offset.

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I like the -12 mm offset. It gives the rim a deep dish look. I think you made the right choice, but then again I am biased!
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I like the -12 mm offset. It gives the rim a deep dish look. I think you made the right choice, but then again I am biased!
-1mm offset less than 1/2 in difference in how far the tire sticks out, i dont think it would be noticeable
 

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-1mm offset less than 1/2 in difference in how far the tire sticks out, i dont think it would be noticeable
I hadnā€™t done the math yet, agreed, I donā€™t think thatā€™s a big deal anymore, and like that I have an extra inch width (.5 inch each side).
 

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I really like your set up and your rubi looks great. But where did you purchase the beast in +20mm. Coz, I could only find them in -12 and +1 offset.
Is this original picture with lift or without? Great rig!
 

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If you go to the site below and compare a 285x70x17 on a 7.5 rim +44 offset vs 315x65x18 on 9 inch rim with +20 offset you can see the clearance is a bit better inside than oem. This is where I came up with my choice.

http://www.rimsntires.com/specspro.jsp
I'm a little confused. did you put 35's on your jeep or the 315x65x18's. Not sure why you compared the specs of 315's if you had put 35's on your jeep? I love the looks and stance of your wheels/tires so just want to make sure that I get the correct size.
 

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I'm a little confused. did you put 35's on your jeep or the 315x65x18's. Not sure why you compared the specs of 315's if you had put 35's on your jeep? I love the looks and stance of your wheels/tires so just want to make sure that I get the correct size.
Hey Ralph,

I have 35x12.50x18 Goodyear Duratrac D rated tires on my Jeep with Fuel Beast 18x9 +20 offset. The calculator I referenced only allows metric input so to compare to the stock 285x70x17 you need to use 315x65x18 which is the equivalent of a 35x12.50x18. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
 
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Hey Ralph,

I have 35x12.50x18 Goodyear Duratrac D rated tires on my Jeep with Fuel Beast 18x9 +20 offset. The calculator I referenced only allows metric input so to compare to the stock 285x70x17 you need to use 315x65x18 which is the equivalent of a 35x12.50x18. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thank you for clarifying.
 

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Hey all Iā€™ve been perusing this forum and thread thousands of combos! Just ordered my ā€˜19 JLUR in black and I think I want to go with Fuel Beasts in 17x9 -12 offset and Cooper Discoverer STT Pro 315/70/17s. My question is: where are you guys getting your Fuel Beasts from? Any online places you recommend? Thank you! -Jonarhan
 

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Hey all Iā€™ve been perusing this forum and thread thousands of combos! Just ordered my ā€˜19 JLUR in black and I think I want to go with Fuel Beasts in 17x9 -12 offset and Cooper Discoverer STT Pro 315/70/17s. My question is: where are you guys getting your Fuel Beasts from? Any online places you recommend? Thank you! -Jonarhan
Extremeterrain and if you call them, they can give you a discount
 

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Extremeterrain and if you call them, they can give you a discount
Thanks! They donā€™t have the STT pros at lest on their website/options. Maybe they can order them.
 

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Hey all you Fuel Beasties- What say you regarding TPMS sensors? Did you reuse the ones off stock wheels? Have aftermarket ones installed (which ones, if they work)? Any problems syncing? Thank you so much. -Jonathan
 

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Hey Jonathan,

I found a set of 5 used oem sensors with low miles for sale on this site for $125. No issues with syncing.
 
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Hey all you Fuel Beasties- What say you regarding TPMS sensors? Did you reuse the ones off stock wheels? Have aftermarket ones installed (which ones, if they work)? Any problems syncing? Thank you so much. -Jonathan
I bought cheap chinese ones from ebay, spent $35 and they worked fine
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