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Fuel Assault wheels - opinions please

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by simplyjared, Jan 5, 2018.

  1. Jan 5, 2018 at 6:46 PM
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    I am really liking the Fuel Assault 20x 9 or 20 x10.

    Going on a 2018 White Crewmax with 3/1 lift.

    Which size do you like?

    Are there any other wheels out there I should consider that look better and I am just not finding?
     
  2. Jan 5, 2018 at 10:34 PM
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    They're not quite the same style as the Assaults and I'm sure you probably came across them when you were looking, but my old neighbor had Fuel Beasts on his Tundra and they looked amazing. I'm partial to the simpler look. Hard to go wrong with Fuel, though. Good luck and as always, post pics when you get them on!
     
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  3. Jan 9, 2018 at 1:22 PM
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    Would you like your wheels flush with the fenders, sitting in from the fender, or sticking out from the fender (and if so by how much)?

    Great looking wheel in both gloss and matte. Between the wheel models it comes to personal preference so what I like you might not like and vice versa.
     
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  4. Jan 9, 2018 at 1:40 PM
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    Looking at their specs, you’ll need to stick to a 20x9. For our bolt pattern, those are offered in a +1 or +20 offset. Looks like the 20x10 are only offered in a -18 offset.

    The 20x9 +20 will stick out past your fender a little.
     
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  5. Jan 9, 2018 at 3:08 PM
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    :thumbsup: What Lou said ... 20x9 +20's will stick out perfectly just outside your fenders.

    20x9 +20 with 295/60 Toyo ATII's. Minimal rubbing on the front liner, no CMC needed.

    However if you plan on getting fender flares ... go with the +1's at minimum.

    20x9 -12 (by installation of 1.25" Bora wheel spacers) same tires. Burned a hole through my front liner and some minor rubbing in the body mount.
     
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    The 20X9s are nifty.. If you want 18s.......FN BFDs
     
  7. Jan 9, 2018 at 3:18 PM
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    The new Baja and Podium look really good, and I was always a fan of the Anza. Go bronze on the color (Podium if they come out with the 5x150 or the Anza). :D
     
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    Good choice!! I like 20x10 with a negative offset. I like them wide and stickin' out. Just my preference.
     
  9. Oct 1, 2018 at 8:24 AM
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    I just picked up an 18 CM TRD Sport in MG. My plan: 3” LRT lift kit with Fuel Beast 20x9 +1. I like the Assaults as well but the Beast have a cleaner design.
     
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  10. Oct 1, 2018 at 8:26 AM
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    18x9 SCS RAY10 in Matte Gunmetal Grey. My personal favorite.

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  11. Oct 1, 2018 at 8:38 AM
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    I looked at the Beasts as well for my TRD Sport, but heard some issues where the finish might chip off.

    I went with assaults.

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    Very similar truck.
    Yes not only on the Beasts. Its like a Fuel issue on finishes different than the black.
    I see that you went with ToyTec. Any specific reason why? Ive heard good things about the LRT. Any input on these?
     
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    No specific reason why I chose toytec... except it was the only coilover lift I found for under $1,000. I wasn’t willing to put blocks and pucks on a brand new truck. So I did coilovers and shackles...

    Not sure what LRT is, what’s that?
     
  14. Oct 1, 2018 at 4:56 PM
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    Sway Bar 20x10 Fuel Assault 295/55r20 Toyo AT
    I had my Limited sitting on 20x10 Fuel Assaults with 295/55 Toyo AT. I loved the stance and look so much I kept the shoes and put them immediately on my new 2019 Pro.
    I used the level lift 3/1 using the 5100s so no puck or shackles just better shocks with adjustable rings.
    The setup I had still required lil bit of trim work to ensure full rotation on turning but nothing that was serious.

    I also found that the front bumper has a little bit of play and best to loosen it pull it forward and tighten down

    That was 16 Limited day I traded it in with Fender flares removed

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    3" Toytec Eibach coilovers with .5" coachbuilder shims and Coachbuilder +3 shackles, JBA Upper Control Arms, Fuel Assault 20x10 -18 offset on 35x12.50 Cooper ST Maxx, Amp research stepbars, JBA Long tube headers, custom mid pipes and TRD Replacement exhaust system by Dirty Deeds, TRD Black Chrome Tailpipes, Bullit liner spray in liner, S&B CAI, Katzkin leather with Degreez heated and cooling system, Husky floorliners, Coachbuilder roof rack with 13 Rigid pods and Switchpro switch, TRD skid plate, Pop-N-Lock, Auto Tailgate down mod, Rattletrap sound deadener in headliner and door panels. Kenwood DDX 9906XR headunit with full Tech 12 volts sound system and dash cam.
    I gotcha... I just wanted a coilover set and I’m very happy with my purchase.

    I love the fuel’s in 20x10. I wanted them so bad, but couldn’t stomach the -18 on 35’s with a 3” lift. I wanted that deep dish look. Would love to see a couple shots of them on the 19 pro.
     
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    Here is at dealership after swap while signing paperwork

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    Looks good. I was just too scared they would stick way out past the fenders.
     
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    No they are really flush with fender flares installed
     
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    New to this forum, just purchased a 2020 Tundra 1794 and installed some fuel assault with 285/55/r20 Toyo country rt tires, my question is, has anyone had issues with steering wheel shaking?..tires/rims purchased from custom wheels, took the truck following day to Firestone to ensure tires were correctly balanced and was told that it wasn’t, driving home still felt wheel shaking, not sure if Firestone correctly balanced those wheels. Love the new look and would hate to take them off. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
     
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    I’ve had 20x9 assaults and now I’m on 20x10 assaults and never had vibrating issues. I would guess they just need to be-balanced.
     
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    Thanks! Taking truck to buddy’s shop, hopefully 3rd time is a charm. Did your rims come with the plastic ring hub to install in the back of the rim?..if yes, did you have this installed?..Firestone took the out saying it wasn’t needed but looking at custom wheels videos it appears they are needed.
     
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    Pin a rose on my nose!!!! I didn’t even know what those were for. :D

    I installed those after I put my lugnuts on, and behind the center cap. :rofl::rofl:

    they kept falling off though, and rattling around in there, so I was like “screw these things!!”

    I had no idea they were supposed to go behind the rim.

    so all that to say... no, I don’t have those on there. Haha
     
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    I’m running 20’s with toyo country rt 295/55/20, only have slight rubbing in the front rubber when turning wheel all the way, other than that no issues.
     
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    How do you like the rts?
     
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    Has anyone been able to purchase TPMS aftermarket sensors that are compatible with Toyota Tundra?..just purchased new fuel assault rim package from custom wheels, they were able to program the sensors but they are not sending signal to truck, dealer advise me to purchase new Oem sensors which I did but now sensors were to thick to fit the rim, I am back to square one. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
     
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    Are those the gloss black finish on the wheels ??
     
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    Yes they are. I have since upgraded to 20x10 assaults with -18 backspacing.
     
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    Ok cool because I have a white tundra and was deciding between matte and gloss , the matte may be too dull off the white ?? The gloss pops
     
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