Need help deciding wheel offset!

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Ram1500BigRed

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Recently I've been in the process of lifting my 08 Ram 1500. I'm set on a 6" Rough Country suspension lift, with 35" Toyo Open Country R/T tires. My issues is that I have my heart set on the Fuel Lethal Chrome wheels. I love them. I'm going for 20x10, but the only offset I'm seeing available for them is -19. Will -19 be enough for my tires to pop out and be flush with the fender flares/stick out a little more ? I have no idea with offset. I know how it works, but idk how much -19 would be! Can someone please help ??
 

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Imo a -19 on a 10 wide wheel with a tire that's 12.50" you would be a bit beyond flush with the fender flares ...at a minimum flush with them .

Maybe someone will chime in that has a 10" wheel -19mm

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Imo a -19 on a 10 wide wheel with a tire that's 12.50" you would be a bit beyond flush with the fender flares ...at a minimum flush with them .

Maybe someone will chime in that has a 10" wheel -19mm

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I'm ok with it, if it's a bit beyond flush. I just don't want the fender flares to still over lap the tire. The Lethal wheels come in 20x10 or 20x12. The place I'm taking it too said I would want 20x10, but I'm just not 100% sure...
 

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I'd go with the 10" wheels @-19mm I think this will give you an aggressive look and you'll fill your fender flares as well

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Would you think it'll all look good with the 6" lift as well ? That's the main reason I'm going from 20" tires to 35" tires.
 

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This is a 20X9 rim on 12.50 wide with 0 O/S. They still stick out a bit, -19 offset means the mounting hub is 19 millimeters closer to the inside (back side) of the rim, resulting in the rim sticking out further and usually having a "deeper dish." 0 offset like mine means the mounting hub is on the center line of the rim. 125fe0da67060bbb2b2b0329b4f32c8c.jpg

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Awesome. If that's an offset of 0, then I should have nothing to worry about! Thank you!
 

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I agree sir , with a -19mm your tires would be approximately 3/4" further out than the above photo [emoji106][emoji106] which imo would be nice and aggresive look and fill out flares well .

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