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jjeffreyc97

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I want to purchase the fuel octanes in 20x9, with 35 12.50 tires. I want them to be either dead even with the outside edge of the fender or sticking out just a bit. What offset of back space do I need? Thanks guys...

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One more thing, where is the best place to get tires and rims mounted shipped to my front door? Price wise....
 

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I want to purchase the fuel octanes in 20x9, with 35 12.50 tires. I want them to be either dead even with the outside edge of the fender or sticking out just a bit. What offset of back space do I need? Thanks guys...

---------- Post added at 02:37 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:35 PM ----------

One more thing, where is the best place to get tires and rims mounted shipped to my front door? Price wise....

We can get you the best deal on Fuel products hands down! Give us a call 480-671-0820. We can do TPMS in them with mount and balance and ship to your door for one great price.
 

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Also wondering the same thing. I am going to be ordering the 20" fuel hostage wheels but keep seeing -12mm and -24mm offset but don't know which one I need. Any help...
 

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Also wondering the same thing. I am going to be ordering the 20" fuel hostage wheels but keep seeing -12mm and -24mm offset but don't know which one I need. Any help...

If you want to keep the wheels closest in the body than go with the smallest offset, so in this case -12.
 

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Yep, that is correct... Look in my galleries.. I have -12mm offset wheels on my truck. They will work on TOP perch, i do not suggest or recommend anything more than 0mm offset if you drive offroad.

-Greg
 

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I have done a little research and I was way off with the offsets. I am stuck between the +1 and the +20 offset rim. It seems those are the only + offsets they make in the 20" hostage wheel. Any pictures or thoughts. Would either of them give me any issues? I am on the 2nd perch right now.
 

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I have 18” wheel with an +6 offset and 12.50 tires, the rear sidewall is 5/8” proud and the front 1 1/8”
 
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Yep, that is correct... Look in my galleries.. I have -12mm offset wheels on my truck. They will work on TOP perch, i do not suggest or recommend anything more than 0mm offset if you drive offroad.

-Greg

So if I get a 0mm, I could not offroad? I found the octanes only have the -12 or 0mm...I have the 2" leveling kit installed ( I plan to remove it and move to the top or middle perch) but will I have more rubbing issues with the -12mm or the 0mm. I like the way yours stick out the fender a lot but if I could get them in just a bit more that would be nice....
 
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