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Boohoops

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So I recently bought Toyo MTs 35x12.5R20 for my 2012 1500. It has the bilstein leveling set up on it. I also have aftermarket rims but I don’t know the actual offset as they came with the truck when I bought it.

I now rub on the uca’s at almost full lock. Makes parking lot maneuvering a b*tch haha

My question is, judging by the attached pics, what size spacer do y’all think I should run? I only want to solve the rubbing issue and not need to cut studs. I was originally thinking .25” but now am considering .5”
TIA!

*Disclaimer: Did some research on wheel spacers on here, and no one seems to be running anything smaller than 1” spacers.
 

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LoadedExpressRam

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So I recently bought Toyo MTs 35x12.5R20 for my 2012 1500. It has the bilstein leveling set up on it. I also have aftermarket rims but I don’t know the actual offset as they came with the truck when I bought it.

I now rub on the uca’s at almost full lock. Makes parking lot maneuvering a b*tch haha

My question is, judging by the attached pics, what size spacer do y’all think I should run? I only want to solve the rubbing issue and not need to cut studs. I was originally thinking .25” but now am considering .5”
TIA!

*Disclaimer: Did some research on wheel spacers on here, and no one seems to be running anything smaller than 1” spacers.
I have some cheap .5" if you'd like to try them. Just pay shipping and they're yours. I wouldn't keep them but at least you'll be able to see if they work.
 

ram_enforcer

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if using factory wheels 1 inch spacers would be nice but make sure you get the entire kit with studs and bolts.
 
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