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What wheel offset do I need?

Pietraszewsr

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It looks like the stock is 20x9 with 18mm offset, Im assuming I should keep that same sizing.
 

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It looks like the stock is 20x9 with 18mm offset, Im assuming I should keep that same sizing.
To stay out of uncharted territory, yes, though alternative sizing has been done by some here. In fact someone had a tutorial on bending wheel wells not too long ago, that might be a good thread to find. I might also suggest scanning the site for folks who added custom wheels and call out to them directly here using the “at symbol” and user name @Pietraszewsr ... good way to ask someone specifically to join in the convo if they have time.
 

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Hello, I just got a 2019 Ram 1500 lamarie and was wondering what offset I could use without causing issues (leveling kit with 285/65/r20 tires)

These are the tires I want; https://www.carid.com/fuel-wheels/d598-diesel-1pc-gloss-black-milled-accents-308938122.html

CarID says that I should use +1 offset but it doesnt know my tire size.
Your going to need a good positive offset. I would just watch clearance on your upper arms. I did a 0-offset, but you won't clear that tire with that. Go to custom offsets and put your tire size in
 

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Your going to need a good positive offset. I would just watch clearance on your upper arms. I did a 0-offset, but you won't clear that tire with that. Go to custom offsets and put your tire size in
Holy! Digging up the dead. lol
 

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