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Old Oct 13, 2017 | 05:46 PM
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The PVD is starting to peel around the rim. I am looking to replace them with aftermarket. I have never bought aftermarket and I am confused by everything I have read. How do I determine what the offset is? I currently have 275 55 R20 factory rims. I have no intention of ever getting PVD again because of the peeling. Also what would be a good site/place in Canada to get them from. TIA
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Old Oct 14, 2017 | 10:55 PM
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The offset is on the back of the wheel, probably 44mm.
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Old Oct 14, 2017 | 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted by riclar
The PVD is starting to peel around the rim. I am looking to replace them with aftermarket. I have never bought aftermarket and I am confused by everything I have read. How do I determine what the offset is? I currently have 275 55 R20 factory rims. I have no intention of ever getting PVD again because of the peeling. Also what would be a good site/place in Canada to get them from. TIA
Your tires are 275/55/R20 Your factory rims are 20"x8.5" +44 offset.

If you are going to stay with the same size tire you should be looking at a similar sized rim. You can do 20x9. If you want to stay the same width then get a +44 offset. If you want them to stick out a little more you can go as low as a 0 offset. I would recommend around +20, that way if you want to go with a slightly wider or taller tire you will be able to.

Can't help you with a place to buy them.
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Old Oct 15, 2017 | 11:10 PM
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I Drive, I have 1.50 spacers on the stock 20s. What offset do you recommend that would bring it to that setup? Also wouldn't mind the recommendation on finding the wheels.
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Old Oct 15, 2017 | 11:22 PM
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38mm = 1.5"

+44 - 38 = +6

Not sure you'll find that exact size but you will find "0" offset. I believe "+12" is another
popular increment.

Need to find a wheel you like and check with one of the many vendors here. Ebay might be helpful as well.

EDIT: I would check out the many threads here and find a set you like.

Here's 1 of many:

https://www.f150forum.com/f38/lets-s...r-f150s-93181/


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Old Oct 16, 2017 | 08:48 AM
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Your tires are 275/55/R20 Your factory rims are 20"x8.5" +44 offset.

If you are going to stay with the same size tire you should be looking at a similar sized rim. You can do 20x9. If you want to stay the same width then get a +44 offset. If you want them to stick out a little more you can go as low as a 0 offset. I would recommend around +20, that way if you want to go with a slightly wider or taller tire you will be able to.

Can't help you with a place to buy them.
Thanks for taking the time to help me, i really appreciate the info and you have made it easier for me to look for the correct size rims. Once again thanks!
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Old Oct 18, 2019 | 08:28 AM
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Since I have a company car I driveway truck maybe 1-2 hours a week.. The 0 offset is a little more aggressive than I would have normally gone for but I think for a 4x4 it still looks good. I liked my stock rims but as I expected, when they removed my tire sensors even more damage to the chrome happened.





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