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Wheel Offset & Tire Size Question

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by xupkid2, Oct 23, 2017.

  1. Oct 23, 2017 at 6:56 AM
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    xupkid2

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    Hi

    Just purchased a 2016 Tundra Limited and having trouble finding info on tire size and wheel offset. I'm planning to put on a 3/1 leveling kit and looking at 20" wheels. Id love to go to 35 x 12.5 but am not sure if they would fit. I don't want my wheels sticking out far and want them to follow the normal body line. Are 35's possible or do I need to go to 33's? Also what offset is best in a 20" rim to get it to follow the natural body line. Any assistance is appreciated.

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  2. Oct 23, 2017 at 7:03 AM
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    Backslider

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    Factory wheels are +60 offset I believe....wheel choices will be a bit limited in that size and an offset to keep them tucked. I’m doing 33s with a 3/1 on +20 offset wheels with a 275/70/18...expecting it to stick out a bit, but nothing crazy.
     
  4. Oct 23, 2017 at 7:06 AM
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    BTW, there is tons of info on this site about wheel and tire combinations. a quick search will yield lots of results :)

    however, you can fit 35x12.5 with a 3 inch lift, but you will have to do some trimming (and maybe even the cab mount chop). or you can go with 34's (295/60/20) with less trimming. of course, the lower the offset, the farther your tires will stick out. I wouldn't go lower than a +18mm offset on a 20x9 wheel, but if you are really concerned with how far they stick out, try to find a +25mm or a +32mm offset on a 20x9 wheel.
     
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    New member! Start a introduce yourself thread.... Welcome from Texas! Let's see your ride! Check out customwheeloffset.com
     
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