2012 leveled with 35s

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WestTN1999

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I have a 2012 1500 Laramie. It's leveled with 35x12 Firestone Destination MTs on stock wheels with a 1/4 spacer. I'm wanting to get wheels and the ones I want are 20x9. I was wondering if they would rub with these wheels with the right offset and if I could take the spacers off if I got the wheels.
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I had 35x12.50 with just bilsteins maxed. Wheel was 20x9 0 offset. No rubbing. They were m/t tires too.
 

alexmckinney

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How do you like those tires? I was thinking about those for my 2012 Laramie.


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As long as you get the proper offset you'll be fine. I've got spacers, but they make it like my stock wheels have a -12 offset.

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A 20x9 wheel with -0- offset is about 5.0" of backspacing. A stock 20x8 with +18 offset is 5.2" of backspacing. So the 20x9 with -0- offset is about the same backspacing you're running now with the spacers, so you should be good.
 
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