wheel offset ?

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zerps

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just added a 3"/2" leveling kit to my 08 Tahoe LTZ
now i need to finish it off with rims and tire...
looking for suggestions...
have OEM 20x9 rims and was going to stick with this size.
what do you think about a -12mm offest with 285/55/20 tires? i think this might stick outside the width of the car, but?

or should i stick with a wheel closer to zero (0) offset?

thanks for your input!
 

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i ran a 285/55/20 on a 20x9 +18 and it was poking out just a hair. i would assume with a -12 offset you would be poking out quite a bit.

the only pics i have (stock suspension)

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-12 offset will sit outside the fender by an 1" or more. I would stick with a 0 offset so its maybe 1/2" at most outside of fenders. The +12 offset would put you flush with fender edge.
 
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So I actually went with the -12 offset.
Even though it does sit outside the fender well, it looks great.. I'll post pics soon. I went with the 285/55/20 Toyo Open Country A/T II on ProComp Vertigo 40 rims
I do have a rub issue now. I have the auto up/down running boards (OEM) and the tires rub at ~60% turn. Any thoughts or ideas on how to trim them?
 

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Take a grinder with sand paper wheel to smooth the plastic ends back. The -12 looks good just not sure how it will look on a level kit. I like it on lifts for the width vs height stance. Post up some pics and we can help get it right for you.
 
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here's the finished product.
 

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Looks good dude! Strip them door molding off and LTZ on side but only leave "HOE" on the door. Trim that running board with some sander paper flapper wheel on a grinder or dremel it back some.
 

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