About This Chevrolet Silverado Build
We love featuring real builds from real owners. This Blue Chevrolet Silverado sits on a set of 22×12-inch Fuel Off-Road Maverick D610 wheels, and the result speaks for itself.
The owner chose Fuel Off-Road for a reason. This brand delivers serious quality and a design language that turns heads at every car meet. We see hundreds of Chevrolet Silverado builds come through WheelFront every month, but this one stands out. The combination of the Blue exterior with the Fuel Off-Road Maverick D610 creates a look that balances aggression with elegance.

Fitment Breakdown: Fuel Off-Road Maverick D610 on the Chevrolet Silverado
I walked around this Silverado for twenty minutes just to admire the stance. We put the 22x12 Fuel Off-Road Maverick D610 wheels on this rig and the aggressive width changes everything. That deep negative offset pushes the wheel out just enough to kill that sunken factory look.
You need to watch your clearance with a 12-inch wide wheel. We cleared the calipers easily, but the tight tolerance near the inner fender liner kept us on our toes. The hub bore matches the Silverado perfectly, so we avoided any nasty vibrations at highway speeds.
That 2-inch leveling kit does heavy lifting here. Without that extra lift, those 33-inch Haida tires would have chewed through the plastic liners instantly. Now, the truck sits proud without looking like a mall crawler.
The barrel lip depth on the Maverick is massive. It gives the truck a meaty, industrial profile that catches eyes from across the lot. We love how the spokes extend to the edge of the rim to make the wheel look even larger.
Watch out for rubbing on the front crash bars. Even with the lift, full-lock turns might kiss the plastic if you hit a bump mid-turn. We trimmed the liner slightly to guarantee full clearance.
The 33x12.50 tires offer just enough sidewall to protect the rim from curbs. You do not want to scrape that beautiful finish on a bad park job. This setup is the gold standard for a street-driven truck that still wants to look tough.
What We Recommend for Chevrolet Silverado Owners
If you own a Silverado, do not go wider than 12 inches unless you want to cut metal. A 20x10 or 22x12 is the sweet spot for this platform. These widths give you the best balance of looks and drivability.
Stick to a square setup for your Silverado. Staggered wheels on a 4WD truck lead to transfer case nightmares and ruined diffs. Keep all four tires the same size to stay safe.
Offset is your best friend when you want that deep-dish look. We always recommend a negative offset between -24 and -44 for that perfect poke. Anything less and your tires will sit tucked inside the fenders like a stock work truck.

Avoid cheap spacers at all costs. If you need more clearance, buy the right wheel offset from the start. Spacers add unnecessary stress to your wheel bearings and lead to premature failure.
Match your tire choice to your driving style. The Haida RT tires used here are great for a mix of road noise and grit. Don't buy a dedicated mud tire if you only cruise the city streets.
Style and Build Analysis
That Gloss Black and Milled finish pops against the Blue paint like nothing else. The contrast between the dark wheels and the vibrant body color screams personality. It feels custom without looking overdone.
The Maverick design relies on sharp angles and bold accents. Those milled windows draw the eye toward the center cap immediately. It adds a layer of depth that solid black wheels just cannot match.
We see a lot of trucks with boring, flat-faced wheels. This build succeeds because the proportions match the truck's heavy frame. The wheels do not look too small or too cartoonish.
This truck has a serious road presence that demands attention. When it rolls up to a light, the blue paint reflects the sun while the wheels stay dark and menacing. It is a masterclass in color coordination.
Compared to other builds we have featured, this one strikes the perfect balance. It is aggressive enough for the weekend trails but clean enough for a dinner date. This is the blueprint for a balanced street-legal truck.
Why We Love This Build
This Silverado captures the essence of a perfect weekend cruiser. The way the Blue paint catches the late afternoon light against the dark, milled spokes makes the whole truck pop. Every time I see it parked, I have to stop and take another look.
It is not just a truck; it is a statement of intent. The fitment is dialed in so tightly that it looks like it came off the assembly line this way. It makes me want to start a new build in my own garage right now.
This is exactly how a truck should look when it is done right. Stop dreaming and start building your own legend.

Full Specs Breakdown
Here is exactly what this owner is running. We break down every detail so you can replicate this build or use it as a starting point for your own setup.
- Car Make & Model: Chevrolet Silverado
- Vehicle Color: Blue
- Wheel Brand & Model: Fuel Off-Road Maverick D610
- Wheel Size: 22×12
- Offset: Contact dealer
- Wheel Finish: Gloss Black & Milled
- Tires: 33×12.50×22 Haida RT
- Suspension: 2″ Leveling Kit
Before You Buy: Fitment Checklist

We talk to Chevrolet Silverado owners every day. These are the questions we hear most before they pull the trigger on new wheels.
Will 22×12-inch wheels fit my Chevrolet Silverado? Yes, but fitment depends on width, offset, and tire size working together. A wrong offset means rubbing. A wrong tire size means poor handling. Always verify all three.
Do I need to modify my fenders? That depends on your offset and suspension. A conservative offset with stock ride height usually fits without modification. Go aggressive and you may need to roll or pull your fenders.
Can I daily-drive this setup? Absolutely. Thousands of Chevrolet Silverado owners run 22×12-inch wheels every day. The key is choosing the right tire with enough sidewall to absorb road imperfections.



