Most offset on 35s?

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rmanTX

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We have a 21 4x4 and I'm looking to lift it on 35s, curious what the most offset I can fit in there is without trimming metal.

I'm not necessarily looking for more poke, just trying to open up my wheel selection a bit.
From what I've seen, 0 seems to be the comfort zone. Curious if anyone has fit a -12 or -18 with the standard fender pullback and front liner trimming.

Thanks!
 

Trey Hardy

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We have a 21 4x4 and I'm looking to lift it on 35s, curious what the most offset I can fit in there is without trimming metal.

I'm not necessarily looking for more poke, just trying to open up my wheel selection a bit.
From what I've seen, 0 seems to be the comfort zone. Curious if anyone has fit a -12 or -18 with the standard fender pullback and front liner trimming.

Thanks!
Once you lift it I recommend -44 offset or more if not it’ll kind of look funny being so tall with skinny ass wheels and tires but that’s personal preference I run 14” wides -76 offset AND wheel spacers on everything I own lol
 

CCPLuvr

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I believe factory wheel offset is +28mm. a 0 offset will move the wheel centerline out just over 1". If you use that thinking along with the tire width difference you'll get a very close measurement on how much poke you'll have.
 

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