I know that body work is required for these extra wide flares. I know that unless you buy the offset rims and wider tires, it won't look good. So is the on-road ride going to be compromised by the much wider contact patch and heavier rubber? I absolutely love the way it makes the 200 series look. Its more like an 80 series. However, it is going to be very hard for me to want to cut into the factory fenders and quarters just to get that 80 series look that I want out of the 200. My 200 is black and has the 20 inch Sequoia wheels on it. It looks a lot better with these wheels and larger Michelin tires that the dealer installed.
I want to know how the truck would look with the Arctic truck flares and stock wheels with wider tires. I wondered if anyone has successfully balanced the wider flares with a more available U.S. Wheel and tire package.
I am not sure if it would be a good option to use wheel extensions and my Sequoia wheels.
Any constructive thoughts?
Geologic
I want to know how the truck would look with the Arctic truck flares and stock wheels with wider tires. I wondered if anyone has successfully balanced the wider flares with a more available U.S. Wheel and tire package.
I am not sure if it would be a good option to use wheel extensions and my Sequoia wheels.
Any constructive thoughts?
Geologic