0 offset wheels/rims

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bigbanana777

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Does anyone know for sure, if I have 0 offset wheels on the stock 35’s at full compression will the tires hit the fender flares???

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bigbanana777

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Thanks. I’m at stock height. I can deal with a little bit of rubbing at full compression. It won’t happen that often.

I just don’t want to crack the fender or have it flying off like in that Ken Block video of him jumping his raptor.
 

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Yes they will hit the stock fenders and yes they will rip the stock fender tabs from the body. I know from experience! SMH!
 
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I’ve got stock beadlocks on the stock 35” bfg k02’s.

I’ve got the RPG upper control arm and tie rods. I’ve noticed when I air down that the inside of my tire rubs against the UCA. There are actual tire marks on the UCA.

So I figure, I’m looking at the icon alloys with a 6mm offset. Pretty much the same as 0 offset that a lot of people already have. So it pushes the tire out and I don’t have the rubbing issue.

Now, I’m not sure what to do. Hmmm
 

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I have 0 offset but with eibach springs and 37s but they do stick out past the flares a little so I’m assuming at full compression with 35s they will hit.
 

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I’ve got stock beadlocks on the stock 35” bfg k02’s.

I’ve got the RPG upper control arm and tie rods. I’ve noticed when I air down that the inside of my tire rubs against the UCA. There are actual tire marks on the UCA.

So I figure, I’m looking at the icon alloys with a 6mm offset. Pretty much the same as 0 offset that a lot of people already have. So it pushes the tire out and I don’t have the rubbing issue.

Now, I’m not sure what to do. Hmmm

I'm running General Grabbers with stock beadlocks and they rub on UCA every time I turn, I thought if I switched back to K02s it wouldn't rub any longer? Did u ever find out how to remedy this challenge or know of anyone else that fixed this? I definitely don't want wheel spacers.
 

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I just barely rubbed on only my Passenger side. Easy to trim the inner plastic lining. You'll be fine. I am running 35" KM3's
 
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