Wheel offset help

redws6rocket

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Hey guys looking at 20x9 xd hoss wheels, they have a -12 or +18. Truck is lowered some and I hate having my wheels stick out in the front. Will the +18 work for me? Thank you
 

S Phinney

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The +18 should work. I have 18x9 and are +18. I run 305 60 18s and everything is good. I had to trim the fender liner on the front and mod the rear of fthe drivers side so the emergency brake cable would hold the liner further away from the tire. It basically has more if a flush look with the fenders.
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mreeves23

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Yes you'l want the +18mm offset to keep them in close to the edge of your fenders. -12mm would push the wheels outside the fenders a bit.
 

OregonDMAX

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I fit 305/50/20 lowered 3/5 with a +24 with no trimming so a +18 should need little to no trimming. The e-brake cable is in the way more than anything but I don't have to worry about mine anymore :secret:
 

Will McRay

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I am looking for the same info but I put a leveling kit on and gave been searching for the best wheel tire combination. 20x9 or 20x10 with +18? I don't want to come out past the fenders. My truck is an 06 2500HD 4WD CCLB.
 

SickLL7Crenshaw

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These are -12mm 20x9. I love the looks of the -12 but you'll have some minor rubbing issues. I think a 0 offset would be a nice choice.
 

OregonDMAX

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Yeah the +20 looks factory, fronts almost flush, tucked in about a half inch, back is sucked in an inch or so.

A 1.5" spacer will bring the rear out to match the front then.

Mine are the lml 20's, after throwing on adaptors they came out to around +0
 

Will McRay

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I have not made a decision to n a wheel package yet. I did not like the ride with the leveling kit (keys), so I went back to stock. Now I am on the fence for a tire package. I want to keep the stock height (06 GMC 2500HD 4wd CCLB). Don't want ridding issues but will consider minor trimming up front. Not sure 20 inch wheels will give the look and ride I want and wonder if 18's are the better path. S Phinney, you have a nice set up. Anyone have other pics of 18 inch wheel packages on stock ride height and can share their off sets?