Need photos 275/65/20 with +18 offset wheels

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Old 12-23-2014, 11:55 PM
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Need photos 275/65/20 with +18 offset wheels

i have a stock 2010 FX4 4x4 and I found a good deal on 20x9 wheels but the largest offset they come in is +18. The largest tire I will ever put on is the 275/65/20 for the height because I don't like a real wide tire. I would like to stay closer to the factory offset of +44 because I don't like tires sticking very far outside of the fender. The tire shop said I would barely notice any difference over stock going to this offset but I am asking you guys for photos from the front showing how much they do stick out over factory. I would prefer photos with the 275/65/20 rubber. As well if you have photos with that tire on different offset wheels I would appreciate seeing those as well. The online calculators I have used show the +18 sticking out 1 inch over stock. Doesn't seem like much but I still would like to see some photos and hear your opinions, yay or nay. Thanks.
 
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Old 12-30-2014, 06:15 PM
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Not that size, but here is my 20x9 +18 offset wheels on 295/60-20s. The tires equal out to 34x12.

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Old 01-01-2015, 01:51 AM
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Your truck,looks awesome. The rims don't seem to stick out that much. Are you happy with the setup?
 
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Old 01-01-2015, 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by buffalotr8
Your truck,looks awesome. The rims don't seem to stick out that much. Are you happy with the setup?
One of my favorite trucks.
With a positive offset they shouldn't stick out much. The more negative you go, the further out they go. With his size tire, he probably had to stay on the positive side or have rubbing issues im guessing. With a leveling kit
 
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Old 01-03-2015, 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by buffalotr8
Your truck,looks awesome. The rims don't seem to stick out that much. Are you happy with the setup?
Thank you. I am quite happy with the setup. I would like to swap the wheels for XD Spys -12 offset, or a set of BMF Novakane Death Metals 0 offset. But those BMF wheels are priced crazy and aren't as durable as the XDs. I can honestly say I am amazed at how well these aftermarket wheels have held up since 2009.

I am however looking into a set of Bora wheel spacers for a wider offset look. 1.5" ones to be specific since I refuse to trim lug studs. Offset will be near -18 afterwards however, I figure if I don't like them or it causes uncomfortable rub I can sell them.

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One of my favorite trucks.
With a positive offset they shouldn't stick out much. The more negative you go, the further out they go. With his size tire, he probably had to stay on the positive side or have rubbing issues im guessing. With a leveling kit
Thank you Toyz.

I originally purchased these wheels with a set of 33x12.5/20 Toyo M/Ts in 2009 for my 2" leveled 2004 truck. After I grew out of the '33s are huge!' stage I wanted larger. I expected the full 2.5" level out of the Rancho Quiklifts but only gained 2". These tires are an inch bigger than the 33s, fill in the wells perfectly.
 



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