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Old 06-07-2015, 03:21 PM
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Ok, so I'm in the process of buying everything for my truck. My plans are to get the 3 inch boss coil over lift with a 2.5 inch rear block. I was wanting to get a set of the Bushwacker extend a flare fender flares for it that have a 1.5 inch of coverage. I'm looking at 275/60/20 tires, which is 33x10.8x20 tire. My question is how much offset should I get on my wheels to make the tires set out about a half inch to flush of the fender flares?
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Most go with an offset of 0 to -18 if using flares. With flares and a 3 " lift, 33's will look a little small in my opinion.
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I thought about going 276/65 which a 34.1x10.8 but I didn't know if it would rub or not. And I've just thought about it so much ive got confused. It says -12 is a lifted offset but I don't know if that'd be to much or what.
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I thought about going 276/65 which a 34.1x10.8 but I didn't know if it would rub or not. And I've just thought about it so much ive got confused. It says -12 is a lifted offset but I don't know if that'd be to much or what.
34's with -12 offset should be fine.
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I'm running boss could overs with bushwacker flares. My wheels a +0 offset and they come out just a bout exactly the same distance as the flares. Only difference is in running a 296/65/20
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Gentz I've looked at your truck a lot, your tires are around 3/4 or a little more wider then what I'm looking at so that means I'd need that much more offset in my wheel to match it? So if I went with a -12 that's almost a half inch it will bring it out it would make it almost the same?
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Found this calculator that may help you figure out your question - http://www.willtheyfit.com/



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