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I'm looking for ideas on the biggest wheel/tire I'm able to stuff on my truck without rubbing. I do alot of offroad back country exploring and would like to get more sidewall and a flush mount or slight poke. Thinking dropping from the 20" to 18" on wheels but not sure on what offset. Thanks for any help!
 
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I'm looking for ideas on the biggest wheel/tire I'm able to stuff on my truck without rubbing. I do alot of offroad back country exploring and would like to get more sidewall and a flush mount or slight poke. Thinking dropping from the 20" to 18" on wheels but not sure on what offset. Thanks for any help!
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Are you going to maintain stock suspension? I currently have 37s on method 704s which have a +18 offset iirc. I had minor rubbing in the fender liner it was able to quickly trim that and no rubbing since. That said I’m not often articulating the truck
 
Are you going to maintain stock suspension? I currently have 37s on method 704s which have a +18 offset iirc. I had minor rubbing in the fender liner it was able to quickly trim that and no rubbing since. That said I’m not often articulating the truck
For now I'm sticking with the stock bilstein suspension but do plan later to upgrade. My understanding is the Rebel has a 1inch lift over stock that could help with fitting 37s but do think I would have rubbing on rocky roads. Maybe with the right offset ?? I would be fine
 

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For now I'm sticking with the stock bilstein suspension but do plan later to upgrade. My understanding is the Rebel has a 1inch lift over stock that could help with fitting 37s but do think I would have rubbing on rocky roads. Maybe with the right offset ?? I would be fine
My brother has a power wagon (so 2" taller than my 3500). Hes on 37s with AEV Saltas (+27 offset I think?) and he has no rubbing whatsoever. We didn't have to trim anything either. You likely will be fine if you get any 9" wheel with +18-+25mm offset.
 
My brother has a power wagon (so 2" taller than my 3500). Hes on 37s with AEV Saltas (+27 offset I think?) and he has no rubbing whatsoever. We didn't have to trim anything either. You likely will be fine if you get any 9" wheel with +18-+25mm offset.
This backs a vid I found that stated with 18-25mm offset a stock ram can run 37s with very little trim if any. Definitely interested in 37's if no rub with stock suspension till I can lift it, would save me in the long run.
 
This backs a vid I found that stated with 18-25mm offset a stock ram can run 37s with very little trim if any. Definitely interested in 37's if no rub with stock suspension till I can lift it, would save me in the long run.
Get a wheel with the right offset (18-27) and you’ll be good
 
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