help me fit some 35s

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613RAMSPORT

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I know this is probably written somewhere, but I've looked for about 45 minutes and can't seem to find an answer

Here is my current setup:
Bilstein at 2.1
285/65R20 (34.7x11.2)
NO rubbing at all


I know height wise 35x12.5 KO2s should fit under 2.1 level, but what about the width? how much of a spacer would I need to run in order for them to fit? I'm assuming the 35s are 315/60, Would a half inch spacer do the trick? that would put my +19mm offset to +7.

Any + ALL thoughts and suggestions welcome!


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have you tried customwheeloffset.com? If not, they have just about any configuration imaginable (mine included) and you can see what fits your needs.
 

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Stock rim I think the number on most 35x12.5x20 is only 5mm to clear the upper control arm.
 
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have you tried customwheeloffset.com? If not, they have just about any configuration imaginable (mine included) and you can see what fits your needs.

I did, I cant find many with a level like mine that doesn't have an aftermarket rim with negative offset, which unfortunately doesn't really help
 

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There is a whole will it fit thread. Thats where I came up with the 5mm number. Not all 35x12.5 are built the same. Some will fit without a spacer because of the lug design, some need it. If its a super aggressive tread design get 5-10mm and you will be fine.

This is all assuming 2.1 bilstein level up front.
 

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1/4” spacers and you’re done


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