Love seeing Fuller…no offense to Dustin but Fuller is just the OG man. Glad to see he’s doing well and can’t wait to see them both in upcoming vids. Both of them do fantastic jobs.
@@CustomOffsetsTV Got excited with the last video he was in, but figured it was just a guest appearance. Definitely glad to see that he's back on the Custom Offsets team!!!
Custom offsets once again drop another jewel for us. It’s so hard to choose wheels when there’s so many good brands putting out new stuff. Truckin ain’t easy. Thanks for another fire video. You guys have leveled up for sure.
Facebook marketplace son! Every year! Get a fresh set with tires that’ll pass inspection and you are golden then sell your old ones…. My boy is absolutely right! Just copped a new set of TIS 20x10 on some 35s. Sellin my fuel 18x10 on 35s
Dayummmm! I'm late, but guess what? Fuller!?!?! Bro! Good to see ya back man! NGL I forgot what my original comment was gonna be when I saw my boy! Awesome vid!
It's funny you guys talked about cheap moto metals. Got a brand new set of 20x10s for my f150. $200 out the door. Know a guy working at Discount tire. Someone bought them and didn't like the look. They just sat on the shelf until I bought them.
once you put t the initial money into wheels/tires it seems not a big deal to upgrade every so often but be carefull because eventually you will have way more than you thought into them
Nice video. Good info.. but question still remains So this is my question. I’m looking into building an overland rig out of my 2016 Silverado 1500. It’s 4wd with Z71 package and I’m looking into 3-4 inch lift that will perform. So no blocks and spacers. Definitely don’t want to trade my arm and leg for it lol also will be looking into wheels tires. But now priority is to lift the truck without breaking the bank.
You'd be really happy with this kit. If you're going to be doing some serious overlanding, you cant afford failure - www.customwheeloffset.com/store/suspension/59111/cognito-3-inch-performance-leveling-kit-14-18-chevrolet-gmc-1500-truck-suv-oe-stamped-steel-aluminum-control-arms?year=2016&make=Chevrolet&model=Silverado+1500&drive=4WD -Fuller
I promise he's lying about getting top dollar. Wheels and tires lose at least 50% of their value if there aren't rubber nubbies still on the tires. Think I'm full of it, post yours online and see.
Looking to run new wheels on m 99 F350 Super Duty dually 4X4 aluminium flatbed ultra lightweight camper. Being I don't tow with my rig and my camper is super light, I'm considering about loosing the dually setup. Ive been that if you have the correct offsets that the front wheels will extend out past the body and in the rear you can run single wheels, thus getting as close as possible to having the front and rear wheels track together. If this is true do you offer wheels with these offsets?