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20x9 19 offset to zero offset, stock tires, any concerns ?

DreamRider

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Sorry if this is a stupid or newb question, I read 20 pages of this thread and couldn't find an answer.

I have a big horn, 4x4, that came with 20x9 chrome wheels, I am getting rid of all chrome and looking at buying black wheels, the same size, and will use the same stock tires. One of the wheels I like is 20x9, same bolt pattern, but a zero offset. I cant figure out what will change going from a +19 offset to a zero offset. Will it cause any rubbing? or stick out the fenders? I do plan at some time later adding the fender flares that come on the limited model.

Thanks in advance for any help/info.
 

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Sorry if this is a stupid or newb question, I read 20 pages of this thread and couldn't find an answer.

I have a big horn, 4x4, that came with 20x9 chrome wheels, I am getting rid of all chrome and looking at buying black wheels, the same size, and will use the same stock tires. One of the wheels I like is 20x9, same bolt pattern, but a zero offset. I cant figure out what will change going from a +19 offset to a zero offset. Will it cause any rubbing? or stick out the fenders? I do plan at some time later adding the fender flares that come on the limited model.

Thanks in advance for any help/info.

im no expert but this should fit flush with the fenders and i cant imagine having any rubbing issues
 

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Going from +19mm to +0mm offset will push the tires out 3/4". I am running 20x9 + 1mm offset Fuel Shok's with the stock 275/55's for now and they don't quite reach the edge of the Laramie fender flares. I think if you have a big horn without the flares, it should likely sit pretty flush. I don't have any rubbing issues at full lock in either direction.
 

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Going from +19mm to +0mm offset will push the tires out 3/4". I am running 20x9 + 1mm offset Fuel Shok's with the stock 275/55's for now and they don't quite reach the edge of the Laramie fender flares. I think if you have a big horn without the flares, it should likely sit pretty flush. I don't have any rubbing issues at full lock in either direction.

i was looking at those rims, what did you pay for them and are you wish you went with a bigger offset?
 

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I got them for a little under $1,200, I'm perfectly happy with the +1mm, I'm not a fan of the -44mm aggressive offset look - I'm looking to have the tires be dead flush with the stock flares. Going to go with a 305/55 once Bilstein releases the 5100 leveling struts.
 

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I had a similar question about rim offest. Looking at going with a 20x9 Fuel tech rim which is offered in a +1 or +20. I heard the calipers are bigger on the new Ram. Thoughts of which offset to go with?
 

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