Wheel Offset
Hello,
I would like to apologize in advance if i have posted this in the wrong thread.
I am a new to the truck world and am full of questions. I have a 2022 XLT RWD and having a ReadyLift 3.5" SST kit installed next week. I am trying to figure out and learn about wheel offset as I know factory is +44 but i was advised that I should change the wheels since I wanted to add bigger tires 35x12.5x20.
I am looking at the Fuel Flux 20x9 but I see there are so many different offsets and the goal is to minimize poke and if possible no poke at all but flush with the fender. All and any advice is appreciated!
I would like to apologize in advance if i have posted this in the wrong thread.
I am a new to the truck world and am full of questions. I have a 2022 XLT RWD and having a ReadyLift 3.5" SST kit installed next week. I am trying to figure out and learn about wheel offset as I know factory is +44 but i was advised that I should change the wheels since I wanted to add bigger tires 35x12.5x20.
I am looking at the Fuel Flux 20x9 but I see there are so many different offsets and the goal is to minimize poke and if possible no poke at all but flush with the fender. All and any advice is appreciated!
I think tremor and raptor wheels are +34 and that’s about as close to flush as you’ll likely get. The closer to zero, or negative, the more the wheels will stick out and the more poke you’ll have. I’d stick to +18/20 and up for what your looking for.







