WillyLilley
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Anyone run 325/60/20 on 20x10 -18 offset on a sport with Mopar lift? Any pictures?
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You're gonna have a lot of poke.Anyone run 325/60/20 on 20x10 -18 offset on a sport with Mopar lift? Any pictures?
Do you have issues with rubbing? Do you think the .3” would and -18 offset would cause me issues? Thanks for your response and pictures!This is the only shot I have of mine. -24 offset on a 20x10/35x12.5. Wouldn't do it any other way unless maybe a slightly larger tire if I didn't have to then worry about gearing/axles/driveshafts/etc.
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Thank you for the response!325/60/20 = 35.4/12.8/20 according to the interwebs i used.
Here's 35/12.5 on 20x10's at -24 offset on sport-width axles:
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Rubbing never been an issue at all granted, its only mall crawled. I'm probably the wrong guy to ask about a different set fitting properly. Assuming you're Mopar lifted and going with a 35/12.5/20 I doubt you'd have problems.Do you have issues with rubbing? Do you think the .3” would and -18 offset would cause me issues? Thanks for your response and pictures!
Rubbing never been an issue at all granted, its only mall crawled. I'm probably the wrong guy to ask about a different set fitting properly. Assuming you're Mopar lifted and going with a 35/12.5/20 I doubt you'd have problems.
Looks like the inboard edge of your wheel will move out 30mm or 1.18" and the outboard edge of your wheel 94mm or 3.7". So, you can take a ruler and press it up against your setup up now and at roughly 3 and 3/4 inches is where you'll poke too.
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thank you for this!!Looks like the inboard edge of your wheel will move out 30mm or 1.18" and the outboard edge of your wheel 94mm or 3.7". So, you can take a ruler and press it up against your setup up now and at roughly 3 and 3/4 inches is where you'll poke too.
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That’s all I do as well. I think 20s kinda give that assumption!Rubbing never been an issue at all granted, its only mall crawled. I'm probably the wrong guy to ask about a different set fitting properly. Assuming you're Mopar lifted and going with a 35/12.5/20 I doubt you'd have problems.