i have been down the rabbit hole of this before and wanna help as best as i can.
if your truck is stock and is a 2500/3500 and want to do rims and tires with no rubbing the best combo i have found is an rim with -18 offset or less and a 285/60/r20 will fit with no rubbing(may have to tie the inner wheel well liner back just a hair by popping a hole in the plastic and using a ziptie to pull it back against the frame for clearance) but if done right it wont rub at all
if you want a bigger tire and dont care for rims my advice is stick with stock 20 inch rims as the night edition factory rims look great and the sport rims also look great depending on your taste.
295/65/r20 is the biggest tire you can put on the stock rims where the only rub you will have is slight swaybar rub at full full lock very minimal.
for knowledge 295/65/r20 is a 35.1 inch high by 11.6ish inch wide on 20 inch rim
if your truck is stock and is a 2500/3500 and want to do rims and tires with no rubbing the best combo i have found is an rim with -18 offset or less and a 285/60/r20 will fit with no rubbing(may have to tie the inner wheel well liner back just a hair by popping a hole in the plastic and using a ziptie to pull it back against the frame for clearance) but if done right it wont rub at all
if you want a bigger tire and dont care for rims my advice is stick with stock 20 inch rims as the night edition factory rims look great and the sport rims also look great depending on your taste.
295/65/r20 is the biggest tire you can put on the stock rims where the only rub you will have is slight swaybar rub at full full lock very minimal.
for knowledge 295/65/r20 is a 35.1 inch high by 11.6ish inch wide on 20 inch rim
