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Retirement gift to myself!

dano257

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Finally retired after 26 years as a cop in Jersey and looking to give myself a little gift by upgrading my Big Horn stock wheels and tires. I have a 2019 Big Horn with stock 20's, and no suspension mods. I'm looking to keep the suspension stock, not looking to do any lifts or spacers. I'm looking at the Fuel Rogue 20x9 with a +1 offset. I believe the stock offset is +19 so I know I'm gaining a little room there. I'm looking to pair those wheels with the Toyo ATIII. My question: Can I get 285/60/20's to fit without any rubbing? I don't really do any off-roading but the winters here can suck and I would like the additional traction and the snow rating of the AT III's. I also think the stock tires are too small for the truck and like the look of the bigger tire and aggressive tread. If the 285's will rub, if I stay with the 275 but go to the 60 aspect ratio will that be ok with the +1 offset? Thanks for any insight.
 

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I did 275/60's with +1. I had the same concerns as you, once I got everything installed I wish I had gone bigger. No rubbing at all, and from what I see there is room for more
 

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I did 275/60's with +1. I had the same concerns as you, once I got everything installed I wish I had gone bigger. No rubbing at all, and from what I see there is room for more
Thanks! That's what I was hoping to hear....
 

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Finally retired after 26 years as a cop in Jersey and looking to give myself a little gift by upgrading my Big Horn stock wheels and tires. I have a 2019 Big Horn with stock 20's, and no suspension mods. I'm looking to keep the suspension stock, not looking to do any lifts or spacers. I'm looking at the Fuel Rogue 20x9 with a +1 offset. I believe the stock offset is +19 so I know I'm gaining a little room there. I'm looking to pair those wheels with the Toyo ATIII. My question: Can I get 285/60/20's to fit without any rubbing? I don't really do any off-roading but the winters here can suck and I would like the additional traction and the snow rating of the AT III's. I also think the stock tires are too small for the truck and like the look of the bigger tire and aggressive tread. If the 285's will rub, if I stay with the 275 but go to the 60 aspect ratio will that be ok with the +1 offset? Thanks for any insight.
Well, no advice from me. I just wanted to say great job sticking it out and being a cop for so long. While I have had my differences in my day, I know in the end, law and order are a necessity. Sorry for what has happened to today's society in regards to the profession.
 

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Finally retired after 26 years as a cop in Jersey and looking to give myself a little gift by upgrading my Big Horn stock wheels and tires. I have a 2019 Big Horn with stock 20's, and no suspension mods. I'm looking to keep the suspension stock, not looking to do any lifts or spacers. I'm looking at the Fuel Rogue 20x9 with a +1 offset. I believe the stock offset is +19 so I know I'm gaining a little room there. I'm looking to pair those wheels with the Toyo ATIII. My question: Can I get 285/60/20's to fit without any rubbing? I don't really do any off-roading but the winters here can suck and I would like the additional traction and the snow rating of the AT III's. I also think the stock tires are too small for the truck and like the look of the bigger tire and aggressive tread. If the 285's will rub, if I stay with the 275 but go to the 60 aspect ratio will that be ok with the +1 offset? Thanks for any insight.
Thank you for your service!!! I retired from firefighting at 26 years, I took 2 years off and have been back at the fire dept for 3 years now. I almost ready to retire again lol.
 

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Finally retired after 26 years as a cop in Jersey and looking to give myself a little gift by upgrading my Big Horn stock wheels and tires. I have a 2019 Big Horn with stock 20's, and no suspension mods. I'm looking to keep the suspension stock, not looking to do any lifts or spacers. I'm looking at the Fuel Rogue 20x9 with a +1 offset. I believe the stock offset is +19 so I know I'm gaining a little room there. I'm looking to pair those wheels with the Toyo ATIII. My question: Can I get 285/60/20's to fit without any rubbing? I don't really do any off-roading but the winters here can suck and I would like the additional traction and the snow rating of the AT III's. I also think the stock tires are too small for the truck and like the look of the bigger tire and aggressive tread. If the 285's will rub, if I stay with the 275 but go to the 60 aspect ratio will that be ok with the +1 offset? Thanks for any insight.
Congratulations on your retirement! Many thanks to you for protecting and serving your community and the sacrifices made doing so!
 

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Finally retired after 26 years as a cop in Jersey and looking to give myself a little gift by upgrading my Big Horn stock wheels and tires. I have a 2019 Big Horn with stock 20's, and no suspension mods. I'm looking to keep the suspension stock, not looking to do any lifts or spacers. I'm looking at the Fuel Rogue 20x9 with a +1 offset. I believe the stock offset is +19 so I know I'm gaining a little room there. I'm looking to pair those wheels with the Toyo ATIII. My question: Can I get 285/60/20's to fit without any rubbing? I don't really do any off-roading but the winters here can suck and I would like the additional traction and the snow rating of the AT III's. I also think the stock tires are too small for the truck and like the look of the bigger tire and aggressive tread. If the 285's will rub, if I stay with the 275 but go to the 60 aspect ratio will that be ok with the +1 offset? Thanks for any insight.
Congratulations!
 

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Finally retired after 26 years as a cop in Jersey and looking to give myself a little gift by upgrading my Big Horn stock wheels and tires. I have a 2019 Big Horn with stock 20's, and no suspension mods. I'm looking to keep the suspension stock, not looking to do any lifts or spacers. I'm looking at the Fuel Rogue 20x9 with a +1 offset. I believe the stock offset is +19 so I know I'm gaining a little room there. I'm looking to pair those wheels with the Toyo ATIII. My question: Can I get 285/60/20's to fit without any rubbing? I don't really do any off-roading but the winters here can suck and I would like the additional traction and the snow rating of the AT III's. I also think the stock tires are too small for the truck and like the look of the bigger tire and aggressive tread. If the 285's will rub, if I stay with the 275 but go to the 60 aspect ratio will that be ok with the +1 offset? Thanks for any insight.
Congrats on your safe retirement and thank you for your service!

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After 30 years LEO, I also wanted a special retirement gift. I retired and kept dreaming and waiting for the past five years for the truck prices to come down and get a good deal. Decided that wasn’t happening and had a few friends pass to remind me time is short. So, I Ordered my first built to order vehicle with all the bells and whistles that I won’t need or know how to use. My bank “thanked me for my service“ and said they would be happy to remind me of this special retirement gift for the next 72 or 84 months!! 😂
 

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