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I have a 2022 big horn 4x4 crew cab. Stock 20" tires. I am going to buy the fuel rebel wheels. I think I like the look of more sidewall on tires. What size rebels and what size tires should I get without lift or level? 20x9 or 20x10? 275-60r20 or what else can I fit?
 

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When I bought my Fuel wheels I got the 9". If I could do it again I would have purchased 10", as it opens up the options for wider tires that look right. My .02
 

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When I bought my Fuel wheels I got the 9". If I could do it again I would have purchased 10", as it opens up the options for wider tires that look right. My .02
Will it fit with no leveling kit or lift? What size tires did you go with?
 

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Will it fit with no leveling kit or lift? What size tires did you go with?
I put 275/60/20s on the 9" wheels, no lift or level, no rubbing. I realized after I put them on that I wished I had gone just a little wider and a little taller. The wheel offset you choose may have a bearing on potential rubbing as well. Mine is +1mm, to push the wheel out flush with the fender flares.
 

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I put 275/60/20s on the 9" wheels, no lift or level, no rubbing. I realized after I put them on that I wished I had gone just a little wider and a little taller. The wheel offset you choose may have a bearing on potential rubbing as well. Mine is +1mm, to push the wheel out flush with the fender flares.
I just bought the following from Custom Offsets as I prefer more sidewall. Hope it drives and looks good. Went to 18" from the stock 20's

(4) Method MR305 20x9

(4) Kenda AT2 275/60R20

(4) SENSORS Purple Max Dual Frequency TPMS
 
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I just bought the following from Custom Offsets as I prefer more sidewall. Hope it drives and looks good. Went to 18" from the stock 20's

(4) Method MR305 20x9

(4) Kenda AT2 275/60R20

(4) SENSORS Purple Max Dual Frequency TPMS
The Method 305s are good looking wheels. I am a little confused as you state you went to 18" but the setup you list is 20"
 

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The Method 305s are good looking wheels. I am a little confused as you state you went to 18" but the setup you list is 20"
So I bought 18's, then changed my mind and called back to get the 20's. I'm still wavering which I should keep. I have until Monday.
 

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If you like more sidewall, go for the 18s, especially if you do any off-roading (or park near curbs). Tire height will be the same, so it just comes down to preference
 

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If you like more sidewall, go for the 18s, especially if you do any off-roading (or park near curbs). Tire height will be the same, so it just comes down to preference
I think I will stick to 20's for now. If I lift in the future, next set of tires can be taller.
 

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