Wheel offset help
Be careful since a lot can change the appearance based on angle of the photo. It's important to find many photos of each option if you can't see them in person. It's even hard to talk about how far the tires stick out since it is difficult to measure with the contour of the fenders.
Anyway, here is mine with +0. See the front tire in my photo doesn't look much different than the final shot of the silver truck. When I am going down the road, I can see just the curved part of the tire where the tread transitions to sidewall sticking out past the fender in the mirror. Just about like you can see the rear tire in my photo. I'd think the +20 would be more or less totally tucked. I like just a very small amount of poke; I call it a "strong flush."

Anyway, here is mine with +0. See the front tire in my photo doesn't look much different than the final shot of the silver truck. When I am going down the road, I can see just the curved part of the tire where the tread transitions to sidewall sticking out past the fender in the mirror. Just about like you can see the rear tire in my photo. I'd think the +20 would be more or less totally tucked. I like just a very small amount of poke; I call it a "strong flush."


