
Wheels
The right set of wheels can completely change the way your truck looks, feels, and performs. Whether you’re chasing a bold street stance, better ride quality, or off-road capability, Tarrant County Lift Co. is here to help you make the right call — and get the right fitment the first time.
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We don’t just throw wheels on trucks. We make sure your setup works with your lift, clears your suspension, and brings out the look you’re after.
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What You Should Know About Wheels
Wheel Size vs Ride Quality
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It’s easy to assume bigger is better — but that’s not always the case. A lot of trucks ride better and perform better off-road when paired with smaller wheels and taller tires.
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17” wheels are often the sweet spot for daily drivers and off-road rigs. You get a taller tire sidewall, which means better ride quality, more cushion, and less chance of bending a rim.
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20s and 22s are more for looks — if you're building a street truck or want an aggressive show setup, they’re a solid option, just know you’ll be running a lower-profile tire.
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Want to run 37s? We can make that happen — but it requires a proper lift kit (usually 6"), the right offset, and in some cases trimming or additional upgrades depending on your platform.
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We’ll help you balance form and function — and avoid tire rub or other headaches.
Offset, Width, and Stance
Fitment matters. A lot.
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Wheel offset affects how far your wheels stick out. More negative offset = wider stance, but also more stress on suspension components.
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Width determines how the tire stretches or bulges — 12-wides on a 33 look different than 12-wides on a 37.
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Backspacing and offset also play into brake clearance, upper control arms, and trimming.
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We make sure your setup not only fits but looks clean and aggressive — no janky tire poke or rubbing issues here.
We Carry the Brands People Ask For
We carry a wide range of high-quality wheels — there are too many to list, so just reach out and let us know what you’re after.
Whether you want something blacked-out and rugged, polished and flashy, or lightweight and functional, we’ve got access to it.
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