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On 8/21/2020 at 11:15 PM, Htown T1 said:

22x10 Fuel Blitz -18 offset

35x12.5x22 Nitto Ridge Grapplers

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Sweet ride, what lift are you running?

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What width of a 20 inch wheel and what brand/model? Your offset will depend a lot upon that. Im running a 20x9 Fuel Rage with a +1 offset running a 295/60/20 which is a 34x11.5 tire. Running a 20x10 will be different. A 20x9 with a +12 offset seems a bit pushed inside (positive pushes the wheel closer inward) but the backspacing may play a factor here with the wheel design. A 285/55/20 should fit a stock GM 20 inch wheel so what you are asking for should work in theory.

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40 minutes ago, RSTPilot86 said:

Sweet ride, what lift are you running?

Thanks man! I am running the Ready Lift SST 4” kit (69-3940)

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Nitto Ridge Grappler 295 70 18.  No level kit (yet).  Absolutely no rubbing or trimming necessary.  

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Welcome - Look's Good - How the ride ?? Does it fit in the garage ??

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Thanks. Rides great.  No real difference than the Wrangler stock tires.  It fits in my garage (standard door height) with less than 2 inches to spare.  

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Fuel Saber 20x9 +20 offset with Toyo Ooen country a/t II 275/65/20.
 
 
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Did you use a spacer? Or did it clear caliper just fine?


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2 minutes ago, 305chevy said:


Did you use a spacer? Or did it clear caliper just fine?

They cleared the caliper just fine. 2 -3mm to spare
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Niceee. My friend is picking these up for a Chevy 2020 Custom. I appreciate the reply


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285/65 20 on stock rims no rub has about a 1/2 inch of clearance on inner wheel well


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285/65 20 on stock rims no rub has about a 1/2 inch of clearance on inner wheel well


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