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I'm guessing this has been asked a million times before but I did a search and couldn't really find the answer I need. I want to upgrade my wheels and tires and am looking at the Nitto Ridge Grapplers in 325/60/20. My 18 F350 is at stock ride height. I'd like to have the tires stick out 1/2 an inch to an full inch and am considering 20x10 or 20x12 inch rims. What offset should I use with those wheels? Obviously I'd like to avoid rubbing. Thanks for your help!
I’d say 20x9 or 10 with zero offset should get you real close to what your looking for. I have 22x11 with around -25 offset and mine stick way out and caused rubbing issues even with a 6” lift.
I agree. 20x9's with anywhere from +12 to 0 offset will put you about where you want. There is no shortage of pics of our trucks with Fuel wheels in that exact spec to check out for reference.
I have 37s on a stock 250 6.2 rc snow plow/camper package had to trim the plastic wheel well liner/spoiler behind the front tires. That's it.
Stock wheels too? Got any pics of this setup? I have a 6.2 with plow/camper package on order and I've been curious whether I can get by with 37s and no lift.