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Alright everybody, I'm looking at getting fuel octanes, 20x9 +1 offset, everyone who has a +1 offset can you post a pic of your trucks and can show me how far they stick out? I want it to stick out a bit but not too much. Thanks


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+1. Go to my album. Those are -12. And I stick out passed my bushwackers about an inch. +1 add at least another inch
 
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That looks sweet, I was looking at getting a -12 or -24 but can't find any wheels I like and if I do they don't make em or are on backorder and no one knows when they will be available.


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most people who run oversize tires try to stick with -12 or -24. Any positive offset and your tire will be out there a mile, and look like hell in my opinion. Check out RBP rims man. They look amazing have several models, and can customize the rims to different color schemes and they offer a tonnnn of offsets
 

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I have pics here on this forum, somewhere, of my wheels on stock tires and on my 35s

same wheel size as yours

Ill post them when I get home if you dont find them
 
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most people who run oversize tires try to stick with -12 or -24. Any positive offset and your tire will be out there a mile, and look like hell in my opinion. Check out RBP rims man. They look amazing have several models, and can customize the rims to different color schemes and they offer a tonnnn of offsets


Yea, I don't want then to be way out there but just a tad


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What size tires are you planning on running?
 

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most people who run oversize tires try to stick with -12 or -24. Any positive offset and your tire will be out there a mile, and look like hell in my opinion. Check out RBP rims man. They look amazing have several models, and can customize the rims to different color schemes and they offer a tonnnn of offsets

Positive offset actually brings the wheel closer to the body.
Negative offset pushes the wheel farther from the body.
 

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You have to have a slight - offset to make sure you don't rub with the oversize tires. Positive brings the wheel to far tucked in and won't allow proper steering due to rubbin. My bad!!! Didn't get much sleep!


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Your positive offset will sit pretty much dead flush any more than -12 and you start getting out there a good way


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So depending on what you are running, I would suggest a +1 to -12. -24 looks good on some trucks but not many in my opinion.


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I'm leaning towards a +1 because it will stick out a tad, my +18 is pretty much flush with the fenders


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+1 will bring you out .25" compared to +18

+1 will also allow up to 13" wide tires depending on sidewall tread
 
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fuel octane 20x9 +1/ 35x12.5x20 here you go!
 

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I'm on stock 275/60/20's with a 20x9 rim @ -13mm offset. my tires stick out about 1.5" out of the fender well, to give you an idea.
 

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325/65/18 on 18x9 +1 offset:smoke2:

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