20x9 Rims with +00 or +18 Offset

RNally

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I just picked up a 2015 F250 last weekend and want to get a set of rims for it. The truck came with Toyo AT2's which I want to keep, but swap the Lariat 20's out for something else without stretching the tire much. I was wondering if anyone had pics of their trucks with +00 or +18 offset rims, since that seems to be the most common for 20x9. Thanks in advance.
 

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chris1978

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I just picked up a 2015 F250 last weekend and want to get a set of rims for it. The truck came with Toyo AT2's which I want to keep, but swap the Lariat 20's out for something else without stretching the tire much. I was wondering if anyone had pics of their trucks with +00 or +18 offset rims, since that seems to be the most common for 20x9. Thanks in advance.
2012 with 2.5" level and 35x12.5 Toyo AT's on 20x9 Novakanes

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2012 with 2.5" level and 35x12.5 Toyo AT's on 20x9 Novakanes

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What's your offset?

I want to get 20x9's as well but I don't want to lift my truck. So looking for 20x9's with tires that won't rub...maybe 295's?
 

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+18 will be in farther than 0. But they'll still pop out a little as your stock wheels are like +42 or something like that
 

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You don't want them tucked in too far or they'll start rubbing, correct?
 

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