Offset with Rough Country 7.5" lift

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scottbrew92

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Installing the Rough Country 7.5in. lift and am trying to decide on an offset. I'm not a big fan of too much tire extending out. My issue is with the RC lift front spindles extending the wheels out and running a spacer in the back am figuring on needing a +18 offset. That's with an 18" wheel, the main offset I am finding with 20" is -24 which I would think would really put the wheels out there. Just wanting any info everyone has on this.
 

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Look into 20x9 they come with offsets around +18 to +12 or 0 or -12 to -18. I would do a 0 for some poke look but if you like them to look stock then stay +12 or higher.
 
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Yeah I do want a little more than stock it's really the RC kit extending the front out and using spacers in rear to match the front that has me thrown off.
 

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Personally the 7.5 kit is probably the worst on the market. Hope that doesn't offend you but it puts the front end in bad angles. Bulletproof makes a 6-8" kit that doesn't increase track width. Mcgaughys would be my next pick with their 7-9" kit.
 

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