Stock wheel offset

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Anybody happen to know the offset of the stock wheels on my Bighorn is? I'm looking at a new set that has a +1 offset and just curious to know if they will stick out much of any compared to the stocks. Going to use the stock tires for now.
 

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If you remove one of your wheels, it should be stamped on the inside.
 

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probably +18
 

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17" wheel?
 

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Should be a 18.5 mm offset for stock.
 
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Yes mine are 18s. So if the aftermarket are +1 it should stick out a little further than the stock ones do. That's what I want. Thanks.
 

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Yes mine are 18s. So if the aftermarket are +1 it should stick out a little further than the stock ones do. That's what I want. Thanks.

I’m assuming your new wheels are 9” wide so at +1mm offset they’ll be at approx 5” backspace.

Oem are 18x8 with +19mm so those are approx 5.25” backspace.

With all that....your new ones will only stick out about 1/4” more.
 
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Yep, 5.04" to be exact. That will work for me. I'm planning on swapping the stock tires from the stock wheels to the new ones. The one inch wider wheel shouldn't be a problem, will it?
 

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Yep, 5.04" to be exact. That will work for me. I'm planning on swapping the stock tires from the stock wheels to the new ones. The one inch wider wheel shouldn't be a problem, will it?

No you’ll be fine
 

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Has anyone weighed the wheel/tires yet?
 
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