wheel poke?

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Looking for someone with a a 5th gen 2500 or 3500 that has after market wheels with 18-20mm of offset. preferably with no fender flares because that is what i have.
i am looking to see how far past the fender they poke out and if you do post pictures what tire size because that will play in a little as well.
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Go here you'll find all you need to know: Custom Offsets

I have looked there and most time people dont show the down the side of the vehicle shot. i really dont want my tires hanging crazy far past the fender. i might need to add fender flares but trying to avoid it.
 

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I can guarantee they will stick out without flares, most tire wheel combos poke out a bit with flares. Stock offset is around -54 or so, so anything -18 to -20 is going to stick out regardless. I too do not like them sticking out at all so I just run the stock wheels and added larger tires.
 
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I can guarantee they will stick out without flares, most tire wheel combos poke out a bit with flares. Stock offset is around -54 or so, so anything -18 to -20 is going to stick out regardless. I too do not like them sticking out at all so I just run the stock wheels and added larger tires.

stock offset is +54.6 on my 20in wheels. i want to run 17in wheels as its better for bumps and better off road performance.
 

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Here is a site that will help you compare poke by entering different offsets.

Start with the stock wheel size & offset in the "Original Setup" boxes. Then enter a second wheel size & offset in the "New Setup" boxes.

It will give you dimensional information and a pictorial representation of the change.

Then take some straight edges out to your truck and see what the poke change looks like.

Offset Calculator
 
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Here is a site that will help you compare poke by entering different offsets.

Start with the stock wheel size & offset in the "Original Setup" boxes. Then enter a second wheel size & offset in the "New Setup" boxes.

It will give you dimensional information and a pictorial representation of the change.

Then take some straight edges out to your truck and see what the poke change looks like.

Offset Calculator

thanks i was using another one just for wheels. I am playing with the numbers and was looking more for a visual. too late now i just ordered my wheels no turning back now lmao. I will be sticking out 1.99in more than what i have now and i am 1.25in from the fender edge now. so i will only be poking out .75ish from the fender should look good and if debris is too much ill add smooth fender flares. wheels i ordered i will be running 35x12.5r17 ko2s

Just wheels offset calculator
 
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