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Hi all!

I really like the RC flares, but currently have stock tires and wheels. It seems they are about 1" wider than the stock flares. Is anyone running these flares with stock wheel/tire setup or with 285 tires on stock wheels? Just wondering if they'd look too goofy with wheels that are factory offset. Maybe 285 tires on stock wheels would look ok?

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A wider like a 275 0r 285 will help. BUT, a less of an offset wheel will do the job also to push the wheel out more. A ZERO offset wheel would look good, but don't go negative with the offset.
 

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Personally, I 100% think that they will look goofy with stock wheels. You could run spacers but I'd recommend aftermarket wheels with the correct offset.
 
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Personally, I 100% think that they will look goofy with stock wheels. You could run spacers but I'd recommend aftermarket wheels with the correct offset.
I agree. I think that I'm going to get the TRD pro wheels with less offset and larger tire.
 
 






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