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Wow, they're really tucked under there. I'm surprised you only have light rubbing although having 20' rims help you out there. that probably puts your back spacing over 5". You don't happen to know what offset the stock rims have do you?
Wow, they're really tucked under there. I'm surprised you only have light rubbing although having 20' rims help you out there. that probably puts your back spacing over 5". You don't happen to know what offset the stock rims have do you?
If his truck with the same tires and same wheels is l ike mine, the light rubbing is on the outside of the tire, so if the wheels were not tucked under as much as they are, the tires would rub even more.
If his truck with the same tires and same wheels is l ike mine, the light rubbing is on the outside of the tire, so if the wheels were not tucked under as much as they are, the tires would rub even more.
Stock 20x9 wheels have a +19 offset.
Didn't really know, from eying mine I thought that the most vulnerable spots were the linkage and inner splash guards. I read an article of a TRX4 that was bought by 4 wheel off road magazine where they put 37x12.5s on a stock truck. They had to remove the engine splash guards and beat the metal inside the wheel well to make room. That was an assumption and I know the saying for assumptions. hahaha Here's the article if your interested.