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So I am torn.....help me decide. I will be upgrading to either a 20X9 or a 20X10 in the next few months. I plan on running 295/55r20 Ridge Grapplers.

 

The 20X9 are 0 offset

 

The 20X10 are -19 Offset

 

I have a 2" Front Level Only

 

Will both of these work or is it safer to go with the 0 offset 20x9.

 

Also, help me decide on wheels. I want hostile sprockets but can't decide between black or chrome. I plan on eventually color matching the bumpers and grille if that makes a difference.

 

I have also considered Moto Metal 962s as well in either chrome or black.

 

i would definitely go chrome. The x10 will look MUCH better but you may have a hard time clearing them

 

 

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i would definitely go chrome. The x10 will look MUCH better but you may have a hard time clearing them

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You think just maybe zip tie carpet or am I going to have to trim metal? Or will they rub on sway bar?

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You think just maybe zip tie carpet or am I going to have to trim metal? Or will they rub on sway bar?

Trim metal

 

 

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You think just maybe zip tie carpet or am I going to have to trim metal? Or will they rub on sway bar?

definitely won't rub on the sway bar as for trimming it's gonna be a crap shoot but I think you'll need to zip tie carpet at the VERY least.

 

My dad ran 305/55 on 20x9 with a 2" level and rubbed slightly at full lock. You'll be a little higher, tire a little smaller, but the wheel is wider

 

 

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Even with the 33x12.50?

 

The 305/70/17 is almost a 34" tire, that will rub for sure on just a leveled truck.

 

The 33x12.5 is a good choice. Chances are you'll rub a little though on full lock because of the width.

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definitely won't rub on the sway bar as for trimming it's gonna be a crap shoot but I think you'll need to zip tie carpet at the VERY least.

My dad ran 305/55 on 20x9 with a 2" level and rubbed slightly at full lock. You'll be a little higher, tire a little smaller, but the wheel is wider

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Interesting. This is making me lean towards the 20X9 then

definitely won't rub on the sway bar as for trimming it's gonna be a crap shoot but I think you'll need to zip tie carpet at the VERY least.

My dad ran 305/55 on 20x9 with a 2" level and rubbed slightly at full lock. You'll be a little higher, tire a little smaller, but the wheel is wider

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Interesting. This is making me lean towards the 20X9 then

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definitely won't rub on the sway bar as for trimming it's gonna be a crap shoot but I think you'll need to zip tie carpet at the VERY least.

My dad ran 305/55 on 20x9 with a 2" level and rubbed slightly at full lock. You'll be a little higher, tire a little smaller, but the wheel is wider

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Thanks for the info. This has me leaning toward the 20X9. But the 20X10 would look so much better lol. Maybe add a 1.5" Body lift? Lol

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Thanks for the info. This has me leaning toward the 20X9. But the 20X10 would look so much better lol. Maybe add a 1.5" Body lift? Lol

then it'd definitely work

 

 

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Thanks for the info. This has me leaning toward the 20X9. But the 20X10 would look so much better lol. Maybe add a 1.5" Body lift? Lol

even with just a 2.5" leveling kit it may clear with minor trimming. Look at the customoffsets.com gallery

 

 

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Matt id go with the blade cut color. It's got your black and some machining best of both worlds on the chrome or black choice

 

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Matt id go with the blade cut color. It's got your black and some machining best of both worlds on the chrome or black choice

 

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I agree, I went with black wheels with machine blades and it looks great on a dark color truck!

 

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The 305/70/17 is almost a 34" tire, that will rub for sure on just a leveled truck.

 

The 33x12.5 is a good choice. Chances are you'll rub a little though on full lock because of the width.

I'm willing to make some trimming. I don't want 295/70r17s because I'm afraid they'll look too skinny compared to the 305s. The 305/65r17 just seems too short on these trucks.

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Damn, this is making me lean toward the 20X9 then with 0 Offset

 

Thanks for the info

I have a 0 offset wheel wrapped in 285/70r17 and it rubs the liner. I test fit a 295 and it rubbed the body mount.

 

 

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I have a 0 offset wheel wrapped in 285/70r17 and it rubs the liner. I test fit a 295 and it rubbed the body mount.

 

 

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I have this setup as well, 2" RC Level. No rub at all.

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