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Is anyone running a 20’x9’ zero offset wheel with 35”x11.5”x20” wheels? I would appreciate pictures if anyone has any. I am having a 2” leveling kit installed on my F350 on Wednesday and the shop recommended that size wheel. Thank you in advance!
I am curious how far they will stick out of the fenders and if there is any rubbing?
Thank you. I don’t know much about wheel offset would a -12 push the wheel out slightly farther than the zero that I am getting? Also what size tires are those? I like the way your wheels look, I just don’t want them to stick out much farther and absolutely don’t want my truck to look like a roller skate! My truck is a work truck and is off road most of the day. I don’t want to have every clump of dirt that I drive over thrown up on the side of the truck.
I am also looking to go with the 20x9 setup and leveling kit once my truck arrives from production.. I was told 20x9 with 0mm offset will be a flush look without any poking or rubbing. I have yet to order wheels though.
I could be wrong, But I think a Negative Offset, moves the tires inside. A positive Offset pushes them out. So my -12 would have my wheels/tires in just a bit from what a 0 would show.
Those tires in the photo are LT295/65R20 Toyo AT
On edit, I'll stand corrected. Just the opposite of what I stated above.
I believe the higher negative offset will stick out wheels/tires more. Any experts? Lol..
I just went on Tirerack’s website and that’s what it looks like. The higher the negative offset the farther the wheel/tire will be pushed out of the wheel well. So with the zero offset wheel that I ordered they should be farther inside the wheel well than Painted Horses. The shop told me that they thought they would maybe stick out a half inch or less, I was just curious if I could find out if someone had a picture of this tire and wheel combo.
Stock offset is 40mm on a 8" wheel. The closer to zero you go and negative pushes the wheel outside the fender. If you want to keep the wheel under the fender as much as possible, go with a 18-20mm positive offset.
The wheels are BMF novakane 20" x 9", with 0 offset the tires are 35" x 12.50" x 20"
Thank you! Makes me wish I would have ordered K02’s now. I ordered Nitto G2’s because that is what we are running on a couple of our other trucks and they come in a 35” x 11.5” x 20”. I had K02”s on my 2011 when I traded it in and loved them! I love the red too!
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