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3.5" ReadyLIFT SST and 20x10 -24 Wheels

Souths1der

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Hey all, looking for some knowledge. I'll be putting the 3.5" ReadyLIFT SST kit on in the next month. I was looking at some 20x9 -12 or 20x10 -24 wheels. Initially I'll keep the stock 275/55R20 tires until they need to be replaced, and then go to 35x12.50's. I was curious if anybody had knowledge or an opinion on the current or future (35's) setup. I'm looking for a little poke, like maybe 1" max, and little/no rub. Thanks in advance!
 

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If you have the little stock fender flares the -12 would do the trick. No flares you’ll want 0 offset. It barely pokes out and I have 33x11 (275/60/20). Its your truck but its going to look really weird w the stock tucked in skinny tires on that lift.
 

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Change your tires. You can usually get a discount if you buy wheels and tires as a package.


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-24 offset will stick out about 1.5” on a truck with factory flares, and 35’s on that offset will definitely rub. You’d probably need that full 4” to clear, but I’m not certain on that.
 

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All - Thanks for the feedback. I decided against that plan. Sticking with a 20x9 rim but going with -12 offset. Still going to keep my existing tires until they're more worn though.
 

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It’s going to look pretty silly and cost you more money in the long run


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