Rim offset work to keep tires flush?
Hey all,
I'm looking at a lift/tire combo for my truck and just want some feedback if it is going to fit my criteria.
Truck is a 2013 Ram 1500 4wd. Gonna be installing Bilstein 5100s in the front set to 2.8", and a 3" PA body lift and probably 1.5" rear spacers.
As far as tires and rims looking at 20x9 rock star 2s with a +18 offset. And tires will be 295/65R20 nitro trail grapplers. Also going to be installing the 2500 flares or bushwhacker pocket flares.
I travel on a lot of gravel so I want as least tire sticking out past the flares as I can. While being out far enough to not rub the UCA.
Does this seem like a suitable combination?
Thanks
I'm looking at a lift/tire combo for my truck and just want some feedback if it is going to fit my criteria.
Truck is a 2013 Ram 1500 4wd. Gonna be installing Bilstein 5100s in the front set to 2.8", and a 3" PA body lift and probably 1.5" rear spacers.
As far as tires and rims looking at 20x9 rock star 2s with a +18 offset. And tires will be 295/65R20 nitro trail grapplers. Also going to be installing the 2500 flares or bushwhacker pocket flares.
I travel on a lot of gravel so I want as least tire sticking out past the flares as I can. While being out far enough to not rub the UCA.
Does this seem like a suitable combination?
Thanks


