Idk, I’m confused too. But, he mentioned keeping the wheels at 20” twice. Maybe he just wants to throw wheel spacers on or change his offset for additional poke. Several mentioned that size wheel is atypical for a Jeep.Well I guess then that's where I'm confused. Why does he want new wheels when he already has the wheels he wants?
Re-reading the original post I just think he just wants to know how to calculate 3% of a number.Idk, I’m confused too. But, he mentioned keeping the wheels at 20” twice. Maybe he just wants to throw wheel spacers on or change his offset for additional poke. Several mentioned that size wheel is atypical for a Jeep.
Which I already helped him out with.Re-reading the original post I just think he just wants to know how to calculate 3% of a number.
Using that rule, the largest you can do is 275/55r20 * 1.03 = 283.25/56.65r20.6
You did, indeed.Which I already helped him out with.
I had these fenders for a while but eventually decided I didn't like the look of my tires sticking out that much so swapped for Rubi fenders. They definitely gave that poked out look though.Jokes aside, I would consider what @SadRobot said. For the money there are some fantastic deals on the forum marketplace and more options for tires in that size. If not then I would go with 275/60r20 that others recommended.
Sorry guys I am new to the wrangle life. Never heard the term poke before, but I get what it is. The wheels I have are factory, boring! Yes I want something with an offset to give me that poke. Not much, maybe 1”. And the limit % I was referring to was the 3% not to exceed, don’t want to mess with the Speedo and miles reading.Idk, I’m confused too. But, he mentioned keeping the wheels at 20” twice. Maybe he just wants to throw wheel spacers on or change his offset for additional poke. Several mentioned that size wheel is atypical for a Jeep.
Smart fella. Bet you have a PhD. Prove me wrong for these guys. LoLRe-reading the original post I just think he just wants to know how to calculate 3% of a number.
Frank with a PH. How can I cross reference my finiganthing with my springs to lower them to its max level without rubbing the tires, by the way tire size will be 33/12.50r20 and I will have a flux capacitor on my struts. Thank you guys for all the help! Tell next time, ENJOY!!!Nah, we didn't even start talking about lifters yet.