Rim offsets

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Klimboneian

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I'm sorry to ask this question but I'm trying to do some research into which offset I can run to fit 35x12.50R20 onto my 2014 1500 sport with a 2" level. I'd appreciate any advice and pictures.
 

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With only a 2" level you'll want to stick with a narrower stance to avoid rubbing. Even at that with only 2" of lift height and a full 35x12.5 you'll probably need to trim a little plastic. A 20x9 0 offset is going to be your best bet. If you want to avoid rubbing altogether then look at a 2.5" leveling kit.

I had a 2012 1500 with a 2.5" HBS leveling kit, 20x9 -12 offset wheels and 35x12.5 Toyo MT's and rubbed on the back of the inner fender liner near full lock. Easily fixed by tying back the plastic a bit.
 
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So if I switch to a 2.5 level it'll be a lot cleaner in other words? I've seen a few trucks online running 33s with a 2.5 level with -44 offset rims with no rub, does anyone have any experience with those measurements?
 

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A -44 offset would a 20x12. You'll never clear those with 35s you need to stick with 20x9s


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