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17" zero offset rub on stock 2019?

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by SummitCO, Oct 20, 2024.

  1. Oct 20, 2024 at 2:30 PM
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    SummitCO

    SummitCO [OP] 9300ft

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    Question: Will 0 offset rub on a stock truck on 265 31.6"?

    Truck is 2019 Double Cab Limited (Cement with the TRD OR package) with worn out OEMs.
    Tires will be 265/70R17 Nokian Hakka 10 SUVs, 31.6" dia with measured rim width of 8". They are the only option to go narrower than 275 without seriously shrinking the diameter or profile (ie I don't want 20" wheels).

    SO: I need some 17" wheels.

    Cheapest alloy wheels I found are the Vision 351 Flow Bronze 17x9 0 offset at $672/4. I calculate the rim will poke out 73mm over stock 18x8 +60 rims. Will that be messy? Will that 0 offset be a rub issue?

    Alternatives are Method 316s 17x8 or Icons 17x8.5 both +25, or Raceline 958T Rogue 17x8.5 at +35, but its about $1075/4!

    You might wonder why not just do 275/65R18 on my stock rims? Well, I plan to put 285/75R18 Nokian Outpost nATs on those rims in April.
     
  2. Oct 20, 2024 at 2:44 PM
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    Oolypoolay

    Oolypoolay Meh

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    Bilstein 6112/5160 Method 702 0 offet Toyo open country 285/75 17 Form led headlights OEM Toyota led fog lights Morimoto 3rd brake light Morimoto tail lights Amp Research power steps

    I run a 285/75 17 on 0 offset with just a level. It doesn't rub the body mount but it's really close. If I did it all over again I'd go +25. 0 offset looks good but you really need flares or bigger mudflaps, makes a huge mess on the sides.
     

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