Rule of thumb with Raptors is not too exceed 0 offset for several reasons
- 0 offset when compared to stock 34 offset is about 1.3 inches pushed out on 8.5 wide wheel. If you have a 9 inch wide aftermarket wheel then add another .25 inches. So there is poke beyond the fenders. So if you are jumping your raptor, you may rip your fenders at full compression. BUT IMO poke looks good on a raptor
- The more you push your wheels out the more strain you will put on your wheel bearings. So running a wheel with -12 offset is not a good idea.
- when your wheels are poking out from the fenders you are throwing debris from the road onto your truck. Some guys have a problem with this.
I ran 0 offset on my 2013 for 5 years. Love the look but I was constantly washing my driver and pass doors.
That does. Thank you sir.
Trying to wrap my head around back spacing and offset and how much that can change on a stock truck.
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