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So I own a 23 Big Ben Non SAS that I put 0 offset and 35's on, along with 2" Zone lift and it looks and drives AMAZING but I don't off road with it. I am taking delivery of a 2023 Wild Trek SAS today and am REALLY wanting to use this same setup minus the lift on the Wild Trek....I know it will fit, but I bought this one to trail ride with and was wondering how this setup would be on the trail? Wasn't sure if they would get into the fenders or not. Thanks for any and all help!
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I can't tell if you spelled the model names wrong on purpose to trigger me specifically or not but good job if so.

Those wheels would work fine on your wildtrack.

The big bend would have been perfectly suitable for pretty much all of the trails in the southeast. But if you have it spend it!
 

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I can't tell if you spelled the model names wrong on purpose to trigger me specifically or not but good job if so.

Those wheels would work fine on your wildtrack.

The big bend would have been perfectly suitable for pretty much all of the trails in the southeast. But if you have it spend it!
Tomato tomatoe....LMAO !! My Big Bend probably would have been fine but I feel alot more comfortable with lockers which the Big Bend didn't have, along with the heavy duty steering and tie rod ends. Thanks so much for helping!
 

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Run with the stock before making changes, ad one change at a time, to get a feeling before making another change.
 

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So I own a 23 Big Ben Non SAS that I put 0 offset and 35's on, along with 2" Zone lift and it looks and drives AMAZING but I don't off road with it. I am taking delivery of a 2023 Wild Trek SAS today and am REALLY wanting to use this same setup minus the lift on the Wild Trek....I know it will fit, but I bought this one to trail ride with and was wondering how this setup would be on the trail? Wasn't sure if they would get into the fenders or not. Thanks for any and all help!
Hard to answer these type of questions, without knowing the kind of off-roading and trails you do. Wouldn't that be a key to deciding? Agree with j1mfish, why not try it out and see for real what works off-road, before making changes. In general a Wildtrak should be nice as-is on the trails.
 
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Hard to answer these type of questions, without knowing the kind of off-roading and trails you do. Wouldn't that be a key to deciding? Agree with j1mfish, why not try it out and see for real what works off-road, before making changes. In general a Wildtrak should be nice as-is on the trails.
No, I agree 100%....Our trails have a little bit of everything....mud, some light rock crawling, hills, creek crossings.....and I know how it is coming out of the plant this machine is extremely capable...The reason I asked the question is that I really like the look of the 0 offset wheel but did not want to learn "from experience" by going on a decent trail ride and it rip a fender off! LOL.....I figured someone had already ran that setup and would know whether not I'm good or not. Thanks!!!
 

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There are plenty of people running zero offset with no issues (present company included).
While the zero offset does push the wheels out a bit, I haven't had any issues with off-roading.

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