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Are these wheels worth $900

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Don't see too many for sale. He says they have 200 miles on them. Said he'd take $900.
 

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Debating what I put on the new Backcountry as I really don't want the 18s it comes with. These 20s I could get a nice 33" and not have to go LT.
 

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The question you should be asking is whether you could buy aftermarket wheels of your choice for $900 since it sounds like you're not planning to use the tires. You could always sell them to recoup some of your cash.
 

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The question you should be asking is whether you could buy aftermarket wheels of your choice for $900 since it sounds like you're not planning to use the tires. You could always sell them to recoup some of your cash.
I am considering the aftermarket wheel again. Still have the Fuel set up from my Laramie but that had factory flares and wonder if the +1 fuels will come out too far on a bighorn. May just wait and see. Of he goes 800 on the set I'll buy though as I should be able to get 400 to 500 for the tires.
 

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I mean, I have a set of bike wheels that I'm selling with tires for $1500. And that's just two. And I think THAT'S a bargain. So you do you.
 

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I'll answer my own question. The wheels I started the post with were bighorn night from 2019-2021. Since I ordered a 2022 and don't know if there will be wheel design changes for 2022 yet, it would be silly to buy 2021 wheels now.. Better off waiting and if I want stock 20s, buy a set of 2022 20s so at least my new truck will have current wheels. All that just dawned on me. Thanks :)
 

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I'll answer my own question. The wheels I started the post with were bighorn night from 2019-2021. Since I ordered a 2022 and don't know if there will be wheel design changes for 2022 yet, it would be silly to buy 2021 wheels now.. Better off waiting and if I want stock 20s, buy a set of 2022 20s so at least my new truck will have current wheels. All that just dawned on me. Thanks :)


I don’t think there would a a design change on the 2022 rams.

But I do like the 18” that come with them. Don’t like the white lettering on them, so I’m going to keep them for now, and maybe get something taller/wider on the same 18” rims.

With that said, my longer term goals…maybe in a couple of years, I might be looking at fuel CONTRA Model D644…maybe in 20” or even 22” with 35” tires just for show, and keep the stock for when I go off-road.…but it’s still far away for me right now.

Most I would do on day one is to flip the white lettering inside out…lol


2016 Dodge Charger scat pack and my wife 2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara
 

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I am considering the aftermarket wheel again. Still have the Fuel set up from my Laramie but that had factory flares and wonder if the +1 fuels will come out too far on a bighorn. May just wait and see. Of he goes 800 on the set I'll buy though as I should be able to get 400 to 500 for the tires.
What fuel wheels are those? Also what’s the tire size?
 

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What fuel wheels are those? Also what’s the tire size?
Fuel Tech D670. I got them for my 2020 Laramie with fender flares as the stock 20s sat way too far in. Wheels are 20x9 (+1) and tires GY Ultra Terrain AT 275 60 20 (33"). Not too far out from stock but at least even with the flares.
 

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Fuel Tech D670. I got them for my 2020 Laramie with fender flares as the stock 20s sat way too far in. Wheels are 20x9 (+1) and tires GY Ultra Terrain AT 275 60 20 (33"). Not too far out from stock but at least even with the flares.
Dang they are nice! I might end up going that route as I don’t want or need anything bigger then a 33”
 

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Dang they are nice! I might end up going that route as I don’t want or need anything bigger then a 33”
Thanks. I do like them and will see how they look on the BackCountry when it arrives. Hoping they stick out too far as it doesn't have the fender flares.
 

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