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20" Fuel Rebel 6 w/ Nitto Ridge Grapplers on a Rebel 4x4

SacRebel

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Here are some pics of my new wheels and tires. The wheels are Fuel Rebel 6 in Anthracite. They are 20x9 with a 1 offset. The tires are Nitto Ridge Grapplers 305/55R20. They're a little wider then the stock tires but the overall diameter is the same as I didn't want to deal with recalibrating the speedometer. They have about a 1" poke, which is good for me as I often drive down gravel roads and don't need a lot of rocks kicking up.

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Nice look, and I love the two-tone GCM paint. That's a sharp-looking truck.
Maybe it's a trick of the camera or something, but your front wheels/tires look bigger than the back. Here's the first picture, with your front tire just beside your rear tire.

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All four are 20's..I think it's just the perspective of the picture.
 
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Those look fantastic! Just ordered Fuel 20X9+1 D755 Reactions with Ridge Grappler 285/60/20 for my truck. I went back and forth with the 305 and the 285...... but the 305's look really nice! Great choice!
 

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That setup looks great. Is that on a stock suspension? Any issues with tire rubbing?
 

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Just to share some thoughts for anyone thinking about this setup.

With my stock tires and wheels I average 13.2 mpg lifetime. However, after driving 1,500 miles on the new tires and wheels I’m getting 12 mpg. Same driving style and pattern.

So if you’re concerned about gas mileage be forewarned.
 

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