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JRD

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Got some new Bilstein 6112's installed along with Method MR305's wrapped in BFG KO2 35x12.5R18
The methods are 18x9 -12 offset
I love the way she sits now :love:
i was actually just looking at this exact setup. A few questions if you dont mind..
1. did you have to do any trimming? i have a laramie so i think your rebel sits an inch or two higher than mine
2. with the -12 offset, do you have any poke?
3. do you run any wheel spacers?
4. how much space do you have between the UCA, again i believe you have different UCAs than i do.

Sorry to be a pain, but i was supposed to get TRX takeoffs and did a bunch of research on the fitment and it fell through so i'm starting from scratch
 

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i was actually just looking at this exact setup. A few questions if you dont mind..
1. did you have to do any trimming? i have a laramie so i think your rebel sits an inch or two higher than mine
2. with the -12 offset, do you have any poke?
3. do you run any wheel spacers?
4. how much space do you have between the UCA, again i believe you have different UCAs than i do.

Sorry to be a pain, but i was supposed to get TRX takeoffs and did a bunch of research on the fitment and it fell through so i'm starting from scratch
No worries man, I love talking about my truck so here you go:

1. I didn't exactly have to do any "trimming". I did have to remove the plastic mudflaps in the front. No rubbing after that.
2. There is a slight amount of poke with a -12 offset. (The perfect amount in my opinion)
3. Im not running wheel spacers. They’re not needed since the wheels already have the -12 offset.
4. I’m running factory UCA’s. There is plenty of space, again because of the -12 offset.

If you’re planning on running TRX takeoffs, you will have to run spacers due to the positive offset on those wheels. There are a few guys on here that posted their builds with TRX takeoffs and they show the tires rub on the UCA’s before adding spacers.

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That poke is about what I had I my Durango I agree a little poke for the look but nothing excessive. Very clean build I like it a lot
 

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some pictures since my last time posting in this thread:
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Drove over the waterfall
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Touched Colorado River in Grand Canyon
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Went camping in the meadows
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taught my truck to wheel itself.
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Went camping in the forest. Leveling blocks are such life savers.
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The rock was too big for the truck to do it itself so I had to hop in and takeover.
It doesn't look like much but i was sitting on my slider there. That was the best line because right behind the front passenger tire there was a drop.
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Drove through the meadow in AZ
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Drove over an old metal bridge
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Camped in the rain.
 

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