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PLEASE HELP ME WITH RIM SPECS!!!
Alright guys I have searched and read until I am crossed eyed and I still dont know what I need.
I have a 2001 crew cab that currently has 35s on 16s(on it when I bought it. Im wanting to go with a 35x12.5 on a 20" rim. This truck has flares on it so I want something that sticks out a little. I also like the "deeper" look to rims on trucks. What specs should I look for?? 20x9? 20x10? what offset? backspacing? etc? Also ANY pics of 35s on 20s with your specs would be GREATLY appreciatted. I just dont understand the Chinese language of wheel specs
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![]() That's a 20x10 on a 35x12.5 with -24 offset stuck out about an 1 1/2. If you went with a -44 in theory it should stick out 2.5 how big are your flares? |
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you got any side pics of that truck?
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You'll be fine with a 20x9 and pushing it with 20x10s depending upon the offset, I wouldn't get too negative on a 20x10 because you will be rubbing when turning
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So what offset and spacing shoud I be looking for with a 9" rim????
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20x10...period. and push them out far. makes for a much more aggressive look. But it looks like you dont have a lift. So the 35's will rub big. Drop back down the 33's.
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Really? It doesnt look lifted?? Its got a 3.5" front and rear and its on 35s now so I wouldnt think they would rub.. I do like the more aggresive look with them suck out. Thats what Im after.
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