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2020 Limited 4WD: 20x10 -19 Wheels with 295/55/20 Mickeys? Please Help.

grimreefer

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So I'm ready to pull the trigger on new wheels and tires and want to downsize to 20" wheels from the stock 22", go slightly wider on the tires and have less than an inch to a flush "poke". I've never bought aftermarket wheels before but have been reading up on things for the past week or two. Anyone with more experience than me care to comment on if the pictured package will get me close to where I want to be or am I way off base? I'm overseas right now (and have slow internet access) and can't get measurements on the truck... which has a stock air suspension. I do not want to level or lift... or rub.

And/or anyone who has or knows the setup that can get me close to what I'm looking for PLEASE chime in.

(The wheel design pictured is for sizing purposes, but is close to what I'm looking for)

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I have the same setup in stock suspension

Post in thread 'Ferraiolo1 Ram Sport ' https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/ferraiolo1-ram-sport.34504/post-497219


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Nice... and those wheels are (y) (y)

Looks like a -12 to -19 offset should get me where I want to be, although it appears I might possibly have to ditch the WT mud guards. Guess I'll find out. Thanks for the quick reply. Now the hard part of actually finding the perfect wheel. 🤓
 

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I changed the 22" OEM wheels to 20" Mayhem Rampage wheels with -19 offset. My tires are a little narrower than yours - 275/55R20 (snow!!). They are flush with no poke and the WT mud guards present no clearance issues.
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Sorry offset is 18mm not 19.....

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You are correct, offset is +18 not -18. I was going from memory, something I should know not to do at my age....

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...and to be more accurate in your description, +18's are not flush with the fenders. They actually sit ~3/4" inside the fenders.
 

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😒 Meh... everything I like is back ordered until sometime next year, so I just ordered up some ‎22" Toyo Open Country A/T III's for now. Gives me more time to find the ideal wheels anyway... 🤓
 

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So I'm ready to pull the trigger on new wheels and tires and want to downsize to 20" wheels from the stock 22", go slightly wider on the tires and have less than an inch to a flush "poke". I've never bought aftermarket wheels before but have been reading up on things for the past week or two. Anyone with more experience than me care to comment on if the pictured package will get me close to where I want to be or am I way off base? I'm overseas right now (and have slow internet access) and can't get measurements on the truck... which has a stock air suspension. I do not want to level or lift... or rub.

And/or anyone who has or knows the setup that can get me close to what I'm looking for PLEASE chime in.

(The wheel design pictured is for sizing purposes, but is close to what I'm looking for)

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what web site is that tire calculator you used?
 

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