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2014 sierra 20s on 35x12.50x20?


boricua2480

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Just my $.02, but I think it will look pretty weird running stock wheels on a 6" lift. The stance will look really narrow. I think you'll want to run wheel spacers or aftermarket wheels with negative offset.

That's why I'm wanting to see the factory wheels on a lifted truck. I have no issue with spacers but I'm trying to save my money and keep my wheels for now if I can. I can afford the lift and tires but not wheels also. I think the factory wheels have a +27 offset.

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That's why I'm wanting to see the factory wheels on a lifted truck. I have no issue with spacers but I'm trying to save my money and keep my wheels for now if I can. I can afford the lift and tires but not wheels also. I think the factory wheels have a +27 offset.

Try it! It might turn out good. If not just get wheels later on after you save up.
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Sweet thanks for the pic. After talking with the local lifting shop here I was told I need +12 or more offset to eliminate any rubbing and not have my wheels sticking out like crazy. According to BDS I need 5.75 backspace so I'm going with 35x12.50x20 Toyo r/t's and moto metal 20x9's with +18 offset. Gives me 5.71 bs, close enough.

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