17" Factory wheel b.s. anyone know

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Does anyone know what the B.S. on my wheels are off the top of there head ?
looking to up grade my wheels and tires real soon and wondered what the difference is going to be on my new wheels compared the stock ones.

Looking at XB Badlands on 18x9s with 5.71" BS , +18mm , I dont want them sticking out to far but know I need them out further then the stock wheels so I can clear 35x12.5x18s .

Thanks for any help.
 

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I believe it's a zero offset

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Thanks guys , wonder if a 1/4" less b.s. is enough to clear the a-arm/knuckle so they wont rub.
 
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So Iam seeing these in 18x9 with 4.5" bs at -12mm offset so it looks like I might have to go this route.
With the other size being 1/4" more bs then stock from what I have read they would rub and I would need spacers with that wheel.

So my next question, anyone see any trouble running a 18x9 -12mm offset with 4.5" bs and 35x12.5x18s with my bills at 2.8... ?

Thanks again.
 
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