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Old 03-29-2017, 12:19 PM
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I believe these come with a -12 offset. Anybody have any pics of these so I can see how far they stick out? Any rubbing issues with 33" tires?
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These come in a variety of offsets. 33's will be fine
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Well from the documentation I have on them, they only come in a 20x9 +20 or 20x10 -12.
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Have you been to customwheeloffset.com? They have more that that available, -12 and -24 in a 10 inch rim, and the 9 inch has a handful more.
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Originally Posted by chadderkdawg
Have you been to customwheeloffset.com? They have more that that available, -12 and -24 in a 10 inch rim, and the 9 inch has a handful more.
Yeah but I need a 6x135 bolt pattern and I really want the 10" wheel and -12 is all I have found and I think I really don't want any more of an offset so the tires don't stick out too much. But I will check that website and see what they have.
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Originally Posted by chadderkdawg
Have you been to customwheeloffset.com? They have more that that available, -12 and -24 in a 10 inch rim, and the 9 inch has a handful more.
Best site to look. They have a ton of Mavericks in various offsets, depending on what finish you want.
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Best site to look. They have a ton of Mavericks in various offsets, depending on what finish you want.
so I just checked this site and they only have what I said above in gray. +20 in the 20x9 and -12 in the 20x10's so I am leaning towards the 20x10 so I hope I won't have to cut too much for 33/34" tires with my level kit.
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Mr. Jay, any pictures of your truck with the Maverick wheels?
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Originally Posted by mrjayd
so I just checked this site and they only have what I said above in gray. +20 in the 20x9 and -12 in the 20x10's so I am leaning towards the 20x10 so I hope I won't have to cut too much for 33/34" tires with my level kit.


You won't have to cut anything if you choose the correct wheel.
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probably will have to cut the crash bars for anything over a 33




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