Anyone have 20x9 +18 offset wheels WITH fender flares?
#1
Anyone have 20x9 +18 offset wheels WITH fender flares?
I currently have 20x9 +18 offset wheels with 275/60r20 KO2's on my '15 XLT Sport. I would like to get a set of fender flares but would like to get an idea of how it would look. Debating if my offset is not aggressive enough.
Anyone have any pictures? I've done a fair amount of searching and there's not much.
Anyone have any pictures? I've done a fair amount of searching and there's not much.
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I have the exact combo you are talking about with 20x9 +18 Racelines and 275/60r20 tires. I can get a straight on picture tomorrow, but they are not sticking out far enough for bushwacker style flares. I have them with the factory flares and they are pretty much dead even with those. They look good at my leveled height, but if you are planning a real lift, you will need a wheel with 0 or negative offset.
This truck below has 20x9.5 +15 wheels but uses a 33x12.5 tire, so they stick a little farther. It's teeters on not having enough offset for those flares but it still looks good in my opinion.
This truck below has 20x9.5 +15 wheels but uses a 33x12.5 tire, so they stick a little farther. It's teeters on not having enough offset for those flares but it still looks good in my opinion.
Last edited by Killer95Stang; 11-17-2017 at 04:10 AM.
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I had this same problem on my old truck. I bought the rim/tire set up with no plans on bushwackers and with the stock fenders it stuck out just a hair and looked good. Once i got the bushwackers on it drove me nuts because it looked so weird with the rims sunken in. Toughed it out for 2 years before i swapped out to some fuels with negative offset