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Old 07-27-2016, 03:11 PM
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you are going to need hub rings for those wheels, I would only buy wheels that are made with correct hub size. you need hub centric wheels versus lug centric wheels, just a lot less hassle. hub bore 87.1 for your truck. Tread Depot.com is who have used a couple of times.

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A 275 wide tire on a +20 20x9 should give you a good look without having the tires sticking out. Just my two-cents.

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I will chime in as I ordered a wheel/tire package through CARID a few months ago. From the time i placed my order, i waited about two weeks until a shipping date was actually sent to me. I expected this because I was pretty sure they wouldn't have everything in stock there. Took another two weeks or so to get to my door, so all in all about a month between ordering and getting to my door. They were 20x9 Fuel Kranks +1 offset on 275/60 Falken WildPeak AT3W's by the way. With that offset, they hang out the side maybe 1.5" to 2" or so. CARID was actually pretty good to work with and were very responsive I found.
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Originally Posted by quinlan06
A 275 wide tire on a +20 20x9 should give you a good look without having the tires sticking out. Just my two-cents.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by white08gt
you are going to need hub rings for those wheels, I would only buy wheels that are made with correct hub size. you need hub centric wheels versus lug centric wheels, just a lot less hassle. hub bore 87.1 for your truck. Tread Depot.com is who have used a couple of times.
Huh? I have no idea what you are talking about.
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Ok so I read up on hub centric vs. lug centric. So the wheels I like have a hub size of 106.40 which is larger than the factory spec of 87.1. So you are saying that unless I use a spacer this could cause issues, or vibrations?

And using a spacer is not really recommended?

Like this....
http://us.hubcentric-rings.com/why_h.../?src=intpopup



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