LLY: 20x10..........Will they fit?

bmr7c

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05 cc/sb stock height suspension. RBP only makes the 95R in 20x10. I've read countless threads and still don't have a positive answer, some say they fit, even on lowered trucks. Others say you have to trim and crank bars. I don't want to crank the bars. Looking at running 285 50 20's if I can. Want to stay around stock tire height. If I can run them - what offset? Was thinking 0 to -12. That OK or do I need to be in the positive. Thnx in advance.
 

TLyons90

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Yes they will work fine! I would go with the -12 and you will prob have to trim a tad here and there but shouldnt be an issue with 285/50s!
 

Devon

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-12 will stick out alittle bit more than a 0 but you'll have more assurance that a 0 offset will not rub as bad. 285/50/20 will be ok too but I personally would do a 305/50 as it looks much better. Then do a 0 offset.


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305/50 20x10 -14 offset on my truck and my front end angles are perfectly flat and I have no rubbing
 

Devon

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do 0 offset.

this is 20x10 with -12 and they rubbed with 285/50, but I was also 4" drop up front


Truck looks kinda cool... I need 285/50's so I can go a hair lower in front without rubbing to bad. That truck was my inspiration to lower my truck a few year back.


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hondarider552

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Truck looks kinda cool... I need 285/50's so I can go a hair lower in front without rubbing to bad. That truck was my inspiration to lower my truck a few year back.


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Something about a 4/6 drop on a crew cab 4wd was legit :D
 

bmr7c

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A lot of answers I like. Thanks guys. I was hoping I wasn't going to get burned at the stake for asking a question that has been asked before. And big thanks for the pics as well.
 

Devon

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Just food for thought. Negative offset(more rubbing) positive offset(less rub). But negative always looks better IMO


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