Newb Question - Fitting 35x13.5 with 4" Rough Country lift

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ljn21

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Hi Everyone
Newer member and considering getting either a 1500 or 2500 but can't make up my mind.

My question is on the 1500 - I am looking at a 2017 Longhorn and would like to keep the stock rims but would be looking at putting the 4" Rough Country or maybe Superlift lift on it and running 35x13.5 tires (Cooper Stt Pro most likely). I think from what I see reading around the form that to fit 35x12.5 on the 4" lift, using the 0.25" wheel spacer is needed - but what size spacer would be needed to run the wider x13.5s, would the same .25" spacer work?

Also, I can't seem to find any hub centric 0.25" spacers...the ones that Rough Country sells are lug centric...any one have any links to hub centric 0.25" spacers?
 

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I would think you would need at least a 3/4" spacer but at that point you would probably also need longer studs
 
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Hmm was hoping to use a small/minimal spacer.

If I would go with an aftermarket wheel instead of a spacer what offset would I be looking for to clear the 35x13.5s? What is the offset of the stock 20x9 Laramie wheel?
 

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Stock 20x9 Laramie offset is +19.05mm. A 20x9 with zero offset would push the wheel out 3/4".
 
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