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Looking at some 18" fuel tech wheels and wanted to know if anyone knew if the -12 offset would poke them out enough for the 12.5" wide tire to clear the UCA?

 

Also, about how far out does the -12 make the tires go? Im stock currently but already have a few chips in the bottom door from the tires throwing rocks

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On 4/18/2021 at 5:43 PM, Jmccracken1214 said:

Looking at some 18" fuel tech wheels and wanted to know if anyone knew if the -12 offset would poke them out enough for the 12.5" wide tire to clear the UCA?

 

Also, about how far out does the -12 make the tires go? Im stock currently but already have a few chips in the bottom door from the tires throwing rocks

Your gonna need the +2 inch lift (4inch total) to clear 35x12s.  I'm running the lift with 35x12s with a total offset of -38 and there's is a minimal slight rub.  I also modified the muffler bracket and trimmed the mudflaps

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On 4/18/2021 at 4:43 PM, Jmccracken1214 said:

Looking at some 18" fuel tech wheels and wanted to know if anyone knew if the -12 offset would poke them out enough for the 12.5" wide tire to clear the UCA?

 

Also, about how far out does the -12 make the tires go? Im stock currently but already have a few chips in the bottom door from the tires throwing rocks

You can with alot of trimming, tie back wheel liner, and you can do 37's if you do a crash bar delete 

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On 4/22/2021 at 11:27 AM, z1boss said:

Your gonna need the +2 inch lift (4inch total) to clear 35x12s.  I'm running the lift with 35x12s with a total offset of -38 and there's is a minimal slight rub.  I also modified the muffler bracket and trimmed the mudflaps

What is the factory offset on the TB, do you know?

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