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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
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.
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.
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!
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.