New Tires with no Lift

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I'm looking to replace my factory wheels and tires on my 2018. I'm looking at the 35"x12.5R20 General Grabbers and a 20x9 0+ offset rim. Will these fit with no lift? I'm considering adding the RPG collars, but would rather not.
 

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I don’t think that’s a recipe for success.

0 offset is 34mm different, an you’re half an inch bigger wheel. I’m rocking a ’17, and just put KO2 replacements on Motegi +18mm and there’s barely clearance for my front mud flaps at full lock.

good luck.
 

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I just found a set of the wheels Roush installed on the 2018 Raptors and installed on my 2018. they are 20 x 9, backspacing is 5.75", offset is 18mm. Tires are 35 x 12.50, 20". Everything works fine with these sizes.
 
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I just found a set of the wheels Roush installed on the 2018 Raptors and installed on my 2018. they are 20 x 9, backspacing is 5.75", offset is 18mm. Tires are 35 x 12.50, 20". Everything works fine with these sizes.
That is close to what I'm trying to go with. If I add the 1.5" collar should I be able to get the offset a little closer? I want to have the wheel out an inch or so.
 

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A lot of people for some reason love to have their tires sticking out from the fender and flares. I myself don't like that look. It sure does throw a lot more crap on the truck if you go thru mud, dirt etc. To each his own.
 

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I'm looking to replace my factory wheels and tires on my 2018. I'm looking at the 35"x12.5R20 General Grabbers and a 20x9 0+ offset rim. Will these fit with no lift? I'm considering adding the RPG collars, but would rather not.
I went with Fuel Couplers 20x12 with -18 offset. Nitto Ridge Grapplers 305x55x20. Gave me a 2"-2.5" poke. No leveling or lift needed. Love it.
 

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Lots of threads on here regarding wheels, sizing, who likes what and to each his own. My 2018 came with a set of aftermarket wheels that had a 0 offset and poked out over an inch and change. They looked great but after a trip off road down a simple fire road and hearing those damn things throw more **** down the side of the truck, that was enough for me. Came home and ordered new wheels. I'm fine with 17" and a +25 offset. Now I don't have rocks and junk hitting the side of my 70K truck. Truck still looks great.
 

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Lots of threads on here regarding wheels, sizing, who likes what and to each his own. My 2018 came with a set of aftermarket wheels that had a 0 offset and poked out over an inch and change. They looked great but after a trip off road down a simple fire road and hearing those damn things throw more **** down the side of the truck, that was enough for me. Came home and ordered new wheels. I'm fine with 17" and a +25 offset. Now I don't have rocks and junk hitting the side of my 70K truck. Truck still looks great.
Agreed there! My 2.5" poke is definitely a mall-terrain setup. Soon as winter hits here in New England the stock setup goes back on!
 
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