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+25 mm offset on obsfsc

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Truckin69   +1y
is +25 mm/5.67bs on a 20x8.5 gonna tuck too much on a 90 fullsize? ive heard that 15mm is about the right offset
Truckin69   +1y
ne one
Cruz Lo   +1y
OK I can tell you that on my 95 FS.


A 20X8 with a 245/40/20 and a backspace of 5 inches (about the same as a 13mm offset) just barely clears the fenders on the way down.
With a lot of trimming on the fender lip (almost all gone).

But I have a 3" BD also. Without the BD the tires would start to camber sooner.

Hope that helps.
Cruz Lo   +1y
Oh. I mean the front only.

I think it depends more on the tire section width in your case. What tire you thinkin of runnin?

Truckin69   +1y
kinda i still think its gonna be to much i dont think i will have any turning radius n i dont wana put no cheap ass wheell spacers on my truck
Truckin69   +1y
255/35
prorida   +1y
for 20's i think you'll be fine with a 15mm offset, with my 22's i have have a 25mm offset, i would say the more offset the better.
Truckin69   +1y
the more the better until its to much and u cant turn. i just think that +25 is really close
Truckin69   +1y
thanks for your help guys but does ne one else know? really want these wheels but wanw make sure they'll fit
Truckin69   +1y
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