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rzack750

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I have a 2010 ram 1500 laramie, I leveled it with the Bilstein 5100 series and want to put some wheels and tires on it. I have been researching wheels and want to go with a 20 inch rim with a 295, 55 tire. My confusion right now is the OFFSET I understand negative numbers push the rim out and positive numbers suck the rim in. My problem is, What offset is most recomended. I would like the tire to stick out "alittle past the fender" but not so much that I will have rock chips all down the side of my truck. Any advise will be appreciated. Thank you and have a good day.
 

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I would say probably from 0 to -12 would be ideal, but I'm pretty sure it also depends on rim width
 

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I'd do 0 on a 9" rim.
 

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Zero or +1
 
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Matt is that your truck and are thoes rims 0 off set?
 

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