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Found a used set of wheel near me curious if the bolt pattern 6x135 will work on our trucks.. Because the price is right just waiting to here what the offset is on them

 

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6x139.7 / 6x5.5 is our pattern. 6x135 is Ford and will only work if you have adaptors to change your pattern.

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6x139.7 / 6x5.5 is our pattern. 6x135 is Ford and will only work if you have adaptors to change your pattern.

Figured thanks for the fast reply

 

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Anyone on a 18x10 with 0 offset?

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I got 18x9's in +1 offset.

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How's it look got a. Picture

 

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You want to see how far they stick out? Or a side shot?
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You want to see how far they stick out? Or a side shot?

Both if you got and maybe a tire size

 

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Tire size is 285/65/18. Heres a side shot, I will take another tomorrow to show how far they stick out.

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I have looked through this entire thread and am still kind of torn.

 

I would like to stick with 305-55-20XL Nitto Terra Grappler G2 tires because they give me the size I am looking for without being 10ply becuase I do not need that heavy duty of a tire and the extra weight.

 

The wheels I want only come in +6 offset. I have been trying to look at +0 offset with the 305's to get a good idea of how far they stick out since it is relatively close.

 

I would like them to just barely stick out. I have a 2" level, but will add the extra spacer to make it 2.5" if need be. Ideally I would be at about a +14-+18 offset, but like I said, the wheels I prefer only come in +6.

 

Does anybody have a down the side shot or pics with this set up of a 0 offset with 305-55-20's or +18 with the same size tire?

 

Thanks in advance for your help!

 

Anyone?

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Here is 305/55/20 on stock wheels, so +27. Push them out an 21mm and you'll get the idea for the +6 you're looking at.

 

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Here is 305/55/20 on stock wheels, so +27. Push them out an 21mm and you'll get the idea for the +6 you're looking at.

 

 

 

Thanks Rawyzf, appreciate it! I think I'm going to have to go with a 295-55-20 if i get the +6 wheels. I saw that you added a 1.5" spacer with the 275-60-20's, do you happen to have a pic of your truck down the side? Thanks in advance!

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Here is the thread I created for comparing with option I wanted to go with: http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/175024-3055520-or-2756020/

 

Here is the thread with pics of my truck: http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/171035-rawyzfs-2015-silverado-z71-build/

 

My 275/60/20 do rub the liner in reverse at full lock, it's a tad annoying but not horrible. I am curious if 295/55/20 would rub. However, 295/55 doesn't have near the tire options that 275/60 does. With 1.5" spacers though, it puts me at 20x9 -12. I think with 275/60 and +0 or +6, I think it will work good without rubbing.

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