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305/55r20 with 20x10 rims too big?

Old 03-27-2014, 05:27 PM
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My truck came with 305 55 20 terra grapplers on 20x10 mazzi hulk-style rims by eagle alloys. These had a negative (-18) offset and the previous owner had done a bit of trimming to avoid rubbing. I sold the wheels bc even though they were nice, I hated the look and exaggerated wide stance (truck needs a lift and larger tires to pull off this offset) The -24 offset would be even worse, requires some trimming for sure. A +44 is the factory wheel offset, which allow for larger/taller tires easily. When you get down to +0 or negative offsets you get the worst of both worlds IMO, you have to cut up the truck just to fit 33s
Old 03-27-2014, 05:32 PM
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Basically anything thats (negative -) will stick out pass the fenders
Old 03-27-2014, 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by 04 F150
Basically anything thats (negative -) will stick out pass the fenders
+1 offset with 9 wide stick out too.... Just sayn ... Lot of factors!
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^ Lol really? Didn't know that learning new things everyday
Old 03-27-2014, 10:58 PM
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I ran 305/50/20 on a 3/5 lowered Superduty with no rub.....LOL. I know, not the same thing, but on a leveled F150, surely there is no rubbing.


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