So in reading a bunch of this thread and being overwhelmed with so much information that I am pulling my hair out, can I confirm the following information with you all just to make sure I know what I'm doing. Because this is no small amount of money to potentially be spent, I want to make sure to get it done right the first time.
I, of course, would like to run the tallest and widest tires without rubbing. That being said:
I plan on getting the Rough Country 2.5 level kit with the rear blocks.
I am planning on getting some aggressive mud tires, but haven't decided which one's yet, based on which rims I use.
I have stock 18" wheels (265/65r18 tires), which I understand are around +27 offset. If I keep these wheels I should be able to run 305/65r18 (very few tires available in this size) or 305/60r18 's. correct?
However, if I were to get aftermarket 18" rims with 0 offset, I should be able to run a slightly wider tire (such as 33X12.50r18). The 0 offset wheel would set the tire further out than the stock rim, correct?
Same thing with aftermarket 20" rim with 0 offset would set it out a little further and should be able to run a 33X12.50r20 or 305/55r20, right?
I do like the look of a truck's stance with tires that sit out at the edge of, or maybe an inch past the fender well.
Also, I don't know if this will affect anything, but my truck came with factory plastic mud flaps installed. I don't think they would create a rubbing issue on a larger tire, but I'm not sure.
Your comments, questions, or concerns are appreciated.
So in reading a bunch of this thread and being overwhelmed with so much information that I am pulling my hair out, can I confirm the following information with you all just to make sure I know what I'm doing. Because this is no small amount of money to potentially be spent, I want to make sure to get it done right the first time.
I, of course, would like to run the tallest and widest tires without rubbing. That being said:
I plan on getting the Rough Country 2.5 level kit with the rear blocks.
I am planning on getting some aggressive mud tires, but haven't decided which one's yet, based on which rims I use.
I have stock 18" wheels (265/65r18 tires), which I understand are around +27 offset. If I keep these wheels I should be able to run 305/65r18 (very few tires available in this size) or 305/60r18 's. correct?
However, if I were to get aftermarket 18" rims with 0 offset, I should be able to run a slightly wider tire (such as 33X12.50r18). The 0 offset wheel would set the tire further out than the stock rim, correct?
Same thing with aftermarket 20" rim with 0 offset would set it out a little further and should be able to run a 33X12.50r20 or 305/55r20, right?
I do like the look of a truck's stance with tires that sit out at the edge of, or maybe an inch past the fender well.
Also, I don't know if this will affect anything, but my truck came with factory plastic mud flaps installed. I don't think they would create a rubbing issue on a larger tire, but I'm not sure.
Your comments, questions, or concerns are appreciated.