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Which wheels? Method, SCS, RRW, Icon

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Hub-centric preferred. I tend to like the Icon wheels best. I think SCS has some new bore sizes coming. Method is Method. RRW hybrid is really nice but the holes for a wheel guard look off. Has to be +25 offset. I’ve had Methods on my last 3 vehicles. What do you guys have or suggest?
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Hub-centric preferred. I tend to like the Icon wheels best. I think SCS has some new bore sizes coming. Method is Method. RRW hybrid is really nice but the holes for a wheel guard look off. Has to be +25 offset. I’ve had Methods on my last 3 vehicles. What do you guys have or suggest?
The SCS wheels look a bit flat at +20.

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I have methods and really like them and they don't break the bank. I would just go with whatever looks the best to you in the size/offset you want. I imagine, for the most part, they will all be very similar in function.
 

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Honestly I would not be suprised if all those companies order from the same manufacturers. Not many actually "make" there own wheels. They all buy them from a couple actually factories and just brand them.

Buy what you like in the size and offset you like.
 

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I have ICON rebound 18”x9. +25 offset and love them. I really like the RRW hybrid but didn’t want to pay that much.

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That is very nice…285s?
Damn I’ll be happy when you can buy TH flares
 

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I picked none of those. OMG, do I have to start thinking about off-road rims on my Pro? I kinda like the rims on the Pro (so I don't think I'll be changing that anytime soon).

Back on point; I don't typically buy rims based on what brand they are. I'm game as long as it looks good on the truck. Tirerack has a nifty config tool that allows you to picture the kind of rims you want and it gives you a better idea of what it'll look like mounted on your vehicle.

I had KMC Skitch (KM673) 20" chrome plated rims on my truck for several years. It's the one pictured in my avatar. Chrome only looks good when it's clean...which meant the truck had to be washed almost every week. After awhile chrome became too high maintenance so I swapped it for a set of American Racing Mainline Machined w/ Black accents (AR893). Even thou the truck hadn't been washed in awhile...it still looks nice. 😅
 

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I went RRW because I liked the styling and weight savings of their forged offerings. There were quite a few Method wheels I looked at but for the wheel designs that I liked they didn't offer in a +25 to +35 offset.
 

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That is very nice…285s?
Damn I’ll be happy when you can buy TH flares
The TH flares would look silly without also changing the front bumper cover with the higher wheel clearance in the front. You know you can buy wider flares from NYTOP that give you the extra inch on the flares (matches the TH/PRO) but they're designed for the limited trim and below.
 

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I really like the style and weight of the SCS F5, but not sure I want the lower offset from the new 4G offering (+20) even with a skinny tire. I think it will still be outside the flare. Maybe I'm wrong.

Plan is to run a 255/80/17.
 
 



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