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Old 08-02-2009, 06:36 AM
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Question for the experts.....

I want to purchase these rims but do not want the tire to hang out, so my question is, will the 12mm offset not hang out as far and will they fit without rubbing on my F350 with 2.5 icon level kit? Or will I need to buy the 24mm?
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Old 08-02-2009, 08:14 AM
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Question for the experts.....

I want to purchase these rims but do not want the tire to hang out, so my question is, will the 12mm offset not hang out as far and will they fit without rubbing on my F350 with 2.5 icon level kit? Or will I need to buy the 24mm?
You want the 12mm. The 24mm will stick out farther than the 12mm.
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Old 08-02-2009, 12:54 PM
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Thanks! Do you know if I will have rubbing issues?
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Old 08-02-2009, 01:02 PM
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You want the 12mm. The 24mm will stick out farther than the 12mm.
If that's positive offset, the +12 will stick out further than the +24. I think you are thinking about -12 & -24
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If that's positive offset, the +12 will stick out further than the +24. I think you are thinking about -12 & -24
Correct. Its depends on which width he gets. 9, 9.5,10 . I dont know which one he is getting. What size wheel are you wanting? Theres not a +24 in any XD wheel. I was assuming he was talking about a +12 or -24. He would want the +12.

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Although the 9 inch wide with the +12 haves rubbed on numerous trucks I've seen on the radious arms.
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Old 08-03-2009, 04:55 AM
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Although the 9 inch wide with the +12 haves rubbed on numerous trucks I've seen on the radious arms.
Will this set-up work?

icon 4.5
Revolver 20x10 +12
Toyo 35x12.5/20 MT or AT

Thanks for the help!
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Will this set-up work?

icon 4.5
Revolver 20x10 +12
Toyo 35x12.5/20 MT or AT

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All day long!!!
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Old 08-03-2009, 06:13 PM
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You could do that with 37s, or you could just do a leveling kit and that would fit.
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Old 08-03-2009, 06:21 PM
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10" wide with a +12mm is 6" of Back Space...essentially the same as stock.

I'd have to check tomorrow.....but generally when you have a 12 and 24 offset, it's a 9" wide with a +12mm offset and a 10" wide with a -24mm offset.
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