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Fuel Offroad Blitz Dually Gloss Black Milled 20x8.25 Wheels & Maxxis Tires Trepador M8060 35x12.50R20 Tires - 20" Dually Package

Fuel Offroad Blitz Dually Gloss Black Milled 20x8.25 Wheels & Maxxis Tires Trepador M8060 35x12.50R20 Tires - 20" Dually Package

Wheel SKU: D67320828D-TL00008000

Tire SKU: TL00008000

WHEEL KIT:
2 - Fronts
2 - Rear Outers
2 - Rear Inners
4 - Center Caps
WHEEL SPECS:
Diameter: 20
Width: 8.25
Finish: Gloss Black Milled
Offset: 105.0mm
Bolt Pattern: 8x165.1 (8x6.5)
SET OF 6 TIRES:
Maxxis Tires
Trepador M8060
Mud Terrain
TIRE SPECS:
Ply: 10 - E Load
Load/Speed: nan
Load: 3195 lbs
Max PSI: 60 psi
$6,114.00 USD

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TPMS sensor
Lug kit
Total Price: $12,228.00

Why This Setup Works

Fuel Offroad Blitz Dually Gloss Black Milled 20x8.25 Wheels & Maxxis Tires Trepador M8060 35x12.50R20 Tires - 20" Dually Package pairs Fuel Offroad Blitz Dually Gloss Black Milled 20x8.25 dually wheels with Maxxis Tires Trepador M8060 35x12.50R20 mud terrain tires. This matched wheel and tire package is built for 1992-2010 Chevy/GMC 3500 dually, 1988-1997 Ford F-350 dually, and 1994-2018 Ram 3500 dually applications using 8x165.1/8x6.5 and gives shoppers a complete setup with stance, traction, and fitment details already organized.

Vehicle Fitment

1992-2010 Chevy/GMC 3500 dually, 1988-1997 Ford F-350 dually, and 1994-2018 Ram 3500 dually applications using 8x165.1/8x6.5.

Best Use Case

Best for daily driving, towing, work trucks, and clean heavy-duty upgrades with a blacked-out or contrast finish, mud-terrain traction, lifted trucks, and aggressive off-road styling with 35x12.50R20 tires.

Fitment Note

Confirm year, make, model, bolt pattern, offset, tire size, load rating, lift height, and fender or suspension clearance before ordering. Tire clearance can vary by truck setup.

Installation Note

Professional mounting, balancing, and installation are recommended. Verify lug hardware, adapter fitment, air pressure, and clearance, then re-torque lugs after 50 to 100 miles.

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