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CallMeChris

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I hadn’t planned on doing new rims, just sticking with the stocks but the more I look, the more I want. Can you help me please...

I will be staying stock or 2” level kit at most and I want to stay with a 20” rim. I won’t be going huge with a tire, between stock size and a 33” all terrain at most I believe.

So, what is the backspacing or offset I need to be looking at to keep the tires under the truck like they are but not worry about rubbing?
 
I hadn’t planned on doing new rims, just sticking with the stocks but the more I look, the more I want. Can you help me please...

I will be staying stock or 2” level kit at most and I want to stay with a 20” rim. I won’t be going huge with a tire, between stock size and a 33” all terrain at most I believe.

So, what is the backspacing or offset I need to be looking at to keep the tires under the truck like they are but not worry about rubbing?[/QUOTE You'll need around a + 19 which is what I believe the stock offset is.
 
So +19 is stock offset. Would that mean that 0 offset sticks out further or tucks under further?
 
Next question...about how much further? Lol

I appreciate the help, you are clearing up lots of questions I have. I found a rim I’m thinking of but it only comes in 0 and -18 is why I’m asking.
 
19mm.....go with the zero if those are your two choices and you're going to purchase that wheel. If you do the 2in level you can fit a 295/60/20
 
Next question...about how much further? Lol

I appreciate the help, you are clearing up lots of questions I have. I found a rim I’m thinking of but it only comes in 0 and -18 is why I’m asking.
The difference between stock +19 and 0 is 3/4” further out, if you do the -18 it would be 1.46”. Go to tiresize.com/wheel-offset-calculator if you want to play around a bit.
 
I hadn’t planned on doing new rims, just sticking with the stocks but the more I look, the more I want. Can you help me please...

I will be staying stock or 2” level kit at most and I want to stay with a 20” rim. I won’t be going huge with a tire, between stock size and a 33” all terrain at most I believe.

So, what is the backspacing or offset I need to be looking at to keep the tires under the truck like they are but not worry about rubbing?


Try this... it was a huge help doing mine... https://tiresize.com/wheel-offset-calculator/
 

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