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Proper offset for 20 x 9 wheels with 35x12.5 tires

billwomacks

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I'm searching for new wheels & tires for my 2020 2500 Limited, and I'm getting conflicting info on wheel sizes and offsets.

Note: my truck is STOCK HEIGHT with rear air suspension, and I don't plan to lift it.

Some tell me a 20x9 with zero offset will be flush. Others say 20x9 wheel needs to have +18 or +25 offset to be flush.

Is anyone running 20x9s on a stock height 2500? If so, please post a picture showing how much your wheels "poke" out, and tell me your wheel offset.

Much appreciated if anyone can help.
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I'm pretty sure everyone who's thrown on aftermarket wheels is going to have their own definition of "proper" and many will have their own vision of what they consider "flush".

I'd suggest surfing through some of the previous posts where many members have posted their wheel specs and pics. Then when you find what looks proper/flush for you, make your selection from there.

Keep in mind though that as long as they are 9" wide (17s, 18s, 19s, 20s, 22s, etc...) the offset will have the same effect on them, so you can ignore the 20" aspect of it.

The way I understand what you're looking for, I'd suggest looking at the +25mm offset. +18 and +12 will push them further out and in my mind go past flush. 0 would just push them even further out.
 
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