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Anyone have Fuel Flux wheels?

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by raylo, Jan 30, 2024.

  1. Jan 30, 2024 at 8:57 AM
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    Just doing a what if for now... Id' swap my 18" x 7.5" ORs for these in 20"x9" and go from 265/70-18 to 275/60-20 tires. Essentially equivalent diameter, which is what I want, but a little bigger footprint. These come in +20mm offset and my math shows that between the change in offset from +60 to +20 and the slightly wider tire it would push the outside edges of the tires out ~2". I'd really prefer that the wheels came in 40mm offset, but they just don't. I really hate wheels that are pushed out much, if at all and it looks like these should just about line up with the tops of the wheel wells, but maybe be pushed out just a tad on the bottom. So, before I go tape a piece of carboard onto a tire to mock this up I was wondering if anyone had these wheels, or a similar setup using a 20mm offset wheel and could post some pictures.

    20x9 Fuel Flux Gloss Black Brushed Face W/ Gray Tint Wheel 6x120 (20mm) - Walmart.com
     
  2. Jan 30, 2024 at 9:47 AM
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    could try customoffsets.com to see if they have any customer pics posts under that wheel. that would be your best bet, otherwise you could try tire rack virtual viewer but its not that great.
     
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    Do you have the 18" or 20" version? Can you post a photo of the poke on your truck? The offset on their 18" is 20mm but the offset on the 20" is 15MM so a bit more poke.

    My 2009 Tacoma came with +60mm offset but Toyota had TRD pros that were 40mm offset. I got those and they were perfect. I believe that these Tundras would look great with that offset, too, but no one makes them.

     
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    I got the 20" version and worked out the difference at 8.5" the wheel is 12.5mm narrower than a 9" width. So if you take half of the 12.5mm and add that to the 15mm offset you get an effective +21.25 mm offset with these. If have 295/60/R20 tires so they are a bit wider than other tires out there.

    The TRD Pro flares cover the rears and the fronts are almost covered.

    I still need to get my alignment checked as my fronts look like they are leaning out at the top.

    Having a +30 would be the sweet spot but those TRD Pro wheels are a bit too pricey for my wallet!

    IMG_8263.jpg IMG_8261.jpg IMG_8262.jpg
     
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    That's not too bad. I would get the 20" x9 Fuels with 20mm offset and only 275/60-20 size tires. I don't want a heavy AT or load range E tire but Michelin makes an XL load range version of the Defender M+S road tire... which might end up essentially being flush to the fenders.
     

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