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9 minutes ago, Billet Bowtie said:

Are you looking for off road negative off set wheels or a street style wheel with positive off set?

Street Style positive off set. 

 

 

Posted
24 minutes ago, Tano53180 said:

Street Style positive off set. 

 

 

I am looking to do the same thing. Most 24s come in a 24 x 10. The 30mm offset that is standard on almost every wheel that fits the older body style trucks tucks a little to much on the 19s. The problem is the calipers are wider on the new trucks causing the face of the wheel to rub the caliper. The other issue is anything with more than 6 inches of backspace puts the tire very close to the upper a arm. I talked to a place that says they have put some 25mm offset wheels on but the spoke design needs to have a concave dish to clear the caliper. I have been looking at wheels with no more than 20mm offset. The other option would be to run a 1/2 spacer or so depending on how flat the face of the wheel is. I would prefer not to run a spacer if possible. I took my stock 20 x 9 wheel off and measured it. The back spacing was right at 6 inches with only about a 1/2 inch of clearance from the stock tire to the upper a arm.

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19 hours ago, Billet Bowtie said:

I am looking to do the same thing. Most 24s come in a 24 x 10. The 30mm offset that is standard on almost every wheel that fits the older body style trucks tucks a little to much on the 19s. The problem is the calipers are wider on the new trucks causing the face of the wheel to rub the caliper. The other issue is anything with more than 6 inches of backspace puts the tire very close to the upper a arm. I talked to a place that says they have put some 25mm offset wheels on but the spoke design needs to have a concave dish to clear the caliper. I have been looking at wheels with no more than 20mm offset. The other option would be to run a 1/2 spacer or so depending on how flat the face of the wheel is. I would prefer not to run a spacer if possible. I took my stock 20 x 9 wheel off and measured it. The back spacing was right at 6 inches with only about a 1/2 inch of clearance from the stock tire to the upper a arm.

Have you tested any wheels that fit. Or have you found a style that you like yet?

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I bought some 24 x 10 30 mm  Ferrada FT3 wheels. When they came in they were damaged during shipment. I did test fit a wheel and the spokes of the wheel would have hit the caliper. I'm pretty sure a 1/2" spacer would have made the wheel work. 

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Posted (edited)
On 12/23/2018 at 5:05 PM, digital_assassin said:

Went to 2 different wheel places yesterday and struck out on all test fits.  Most places are just assuming that the wheels that worked on the previous body style will work which is definitely not the case.  If you've put aftermarket wheels on and know the specs please post the specs and a picture.  I'm surprised there isn't a thread like this yet.

 

Wheel Make

Wheel Model

Diameter / Width / Offset / Back Space

Fuel contra

20x9/+1 offset/ 

 

A few wheel sites say these fit but they don’t without a 1/4” spacer and I only have about 2mm clearance between the caliper and the wheel.  The +19 offset would’ve fit great but oh well too late. 

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Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, Codym8209 said:

Fuel contra

20x9/+1 offset/ 

 

A few wheel sites say these fit but they don’t without a 1/4” spacer and I only have about 2mm clearance between the caliper and the wheel.  The +19 offset would’ve fit great but oh well too late. 

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This is the caliper clearance

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On 1/30/2019 at 5:40 PM, Trailboss75 said:

I know the Mayhem Warrior wheels will fit, I asked them about it today.  I wanted the XD820 Grenade series but they don’t fit the new truck :(  The Mayhems May be my second choice. 

Well this sucks. Am literally going to test drive a '19 tomorrow and was hoping the 20x10 Grenades off my '16 would fit......not a deal killer but that absolutely sucks.

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Fuel contra
20x9/+1 offset/ 
 
A few wheel sites say these fit but they don’t without a 1/4” spacer and I only have about 2mm clearance between the caliper and the wheel.  The +19 offset would’ve fit great but oh well too late. 
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Posted
On 12/28/2018 at 11:04 PM, DanHc said:

I’m running hostile sprocket 22x12 -44 no problem 

Nice! Whats size tires and lift?

Posted
21 hours ago, techsan15 said:

Well this sucks. Am literally going to test drive a '19 tomorrow and was hoping the 20x10 Grenades off my '16 would fit......not a deal killer but that absolutely sucks.

yeah, it sucked, really wanted those wheels.  We called every few weeks to check if they had re-machined them to fit the 19's yet.  Still only a few XD wheels fit, it will be a while to re-work all the wheels to fit the 19's.

Posted
1 minute ago, Trailboss75 said:

yeah, it sucked, really wanted those wheels.  We called every few weeks to check if they had re-machined them to fit the 19's yet.  Still only a few XD wheels fit, it will be a while to re-work all the wheels to fit the 19's.

saw on custom offsets a 3/8" spacer does the trick for most wheels, but I don't like spacers and am not sure what I'll do. Still going to go test drive the '19 later today but really love my wheels and wanted to keep em.

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