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Currently have a 2015 silverado 1500 with a 3" front 2.5" rear lift/level stock 20 rims with 275/65/R20 atturo trail blade at tires.

 

Going to be picking up a 2018 silverado 1500 LTZ this week. I want a more agressive stand on this truck. Going to lift it again with the 3" lift but want new rims with more of an offset.

 

What offest on 20" rims will give me a wider stand while still being able to fit my 275/65R20 tires on them? I know nothing about how offset works or what will fit. 

 

Thanks! 

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Hit up customwheeloffset.com and search through the truck gallery there. There’s a wealth of info and pictures to compare wheel/tire combos and different suspension set ups specific to your model of truck.

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5 hours ago, dmorrisL86 said:

Hit up customwheeloffset.com and search through the truck gallery there. There’s a wealth of info and pictures to compare wheel/tire combos and different suspension set ups specific to your model of truck.

Awesome thanks! 

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I have a 3 inch level as well. I have the 20x9 fuel coupler at +1 offset. Sits about 1 inch outside the fenders

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7 hours ago, tndeerhunter125 said:

20x10 -24 would look good , anything with more offset and you are gonna end up having to cut on the truck 

Tires wont work with these. 275s are only good to a 9.5in rim apparently. 

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Thinking about these. Want them wide tho. Gotta figure out what will be a good offset. Plan on putting on fender flares eventually. So do not want the wheels to not be wide enough. 

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