Hey Strick, thanks for the nice comments. The rims are custom made MHTs 2 piece forged 20X10 with zero offset. The tires are Procomp MT, 35X12.5X20. All I had to do was remove the mudflaps and the little plastic piece in the front of the fender well (front). I had a slight rub on hard lock on the passenger side going forward, and worse in reverse. I got a cheap 1200 degree heat gun (harbor freight $8.99) and heated the plastic in the front of the wheel well and pushe it out and it mostly fixed it. I still get a little rub in reverse, full lock. But the procomps were used, so not full tread. When I choose and buy my new tires, I will first wiork the heat gun again, but may have to do a little trimming. Hope that helps....pics please after your done? I would also like to know what tires you are thinking about and why. Since mine is a play truck, I'm thinking mud terrain or Trail grapplers. they may be noisey but look nice :-)
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