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Worth the upgrade to level, larger wheels and tires?

PNWGladiator

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First post here as I’m new to the forum. I recently purchased a new 2020 Gladiator Overland and placed on some rubicon take off wheels with falken mt tires. Although I think it looks a heck of a lot better (pictured below) than it did with the Bridgestone Duelers, I am quickly catching the larger wheel/tire/level bug.

I think putting a 2” level will improve the look of my truck, but if I sold the Rubicon wheel and tire takeoffs, I could justify a wheel with a more aggressive offset and a 315/70r17 tire. My thoughts are the pro comp 69 matte black wheel with the BFG KO2 tires.

Let me know your thoughts

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There are a number of 315 tires that fit stock wheels, so you might consider going that route as well to save some money.
 
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There are a number of 315 tires that fit stock wheels, so you might consider going that route as well to save some money.
Thanks- interested in possibly keeping the wheels, just not sure if they give me enough of an offset for a more aggressive stance. It would be nice if the tires where 2-3” wider than the fenders.
 

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I say sell those wheels and tires and buy 37 on a nice rim with good back spacing , follow that up with a nice 2” spacer up front and 3/4 in the back
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