Offset Question

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If this is answered I have been unable to find it. I have a 2" front leveling kit on the way.

I'm wanting to put on ProComp 7031 20x9 with 0 offset wheels. What I'm trying to find out is how far they will stick out on my 09 Denali. I'm hoping to be flush or stick out less than an inch. I'm most likely going to go with the BFG TA KO2 275/55R20. If I'm not feeling cheap I may step up to 285/55R20 which will add like another 1/4" out.

Not planning on adding fender flares or anything.

I've looked at a ton of pictures, but most all of the 0 offset have been on trucks.

I'm looking for a more aggressive stance but don't want half the tire hanging out.

Everyone likes pics, here's the wheels.
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Here is my ride as it sits today:
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Yes that offset will sit flush or past fender line by 1/2". Should look pretty good on the Denali. Could go for 275/60R20 for taller tire
 
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Well, got my wheels and tires on today. Got the front of the wheel wells trimmed up, may need to take off a little bit more towards the outside and have to paint the bolts yet or get some black ones, just used hardware that I had lying around. Ran out of time to do rear. I think the easiest way to get the metal trimmed on the front wheel wells closest to the cabin is to remove the running boards. Want to try to make it not look like a hack job. Tires definitely rub there too when not even turned the whole way. 2" lift installed in front and nothing else. Valance trim is coming too, but that's last, got an Arnott compressor on the way, that's definitely going in this weekend and so are longer rods on the front ride sensors.

These are 20x9 ProComp 7031 with 0MM offset. They were flat black and a hell of a lot more dull when I pulled them out of the box vs all the pictures I found online. I had some Turtle Wax Ice wax sitting around, the liquid stuff, so I put it in a squirt bottle and gave them a mist and then wiped them down. We'll see how long it lasts, but it was the look I was expecting.

Tires are BFG TA KO2 275 60. Need to get some dressing on them!

Only picked my kid up from school and its been sitting at home, but definitely don't feel the bumps like I did with the 22" wheels, but ride is stiffer due to ride sensor rods not lengthened yet. I still need to discount double check the air pressure, no clue where the dealer set them at and they looked a little soft.

These are just phone pics.
Before:
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HDR off:
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HDR On:
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Rims with and without polish:
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Driver side front of wheel well hack a shaq, did the same on passenger side:
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About how much of the platsic fender well did you have to trim off? Looking to do Motometal MO962 +0 offset on 285/60r18 and I know I'll most likely have to trim, just not sure how much.
 
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About how much of the platsic fender well did you have to trim off? Looking to do Motometal MO962 +0 offset on 285/60r18 and I know I'll most likely have to trim, just not sure how much.

close to 2". I'm sure you could cut off less, but figured may as well make sure there is enough clearance. You could definitely cut more if needed. I'm more worried about having to trim up the metal on the other side and leaving it looking nice.
 

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Nice trim job on the bracket. Cleared up all the rubbing now get that valance trimmed to just hide the brackets in the middle. If you want to debadge it leave the Denali on doors but take off GM, GMC, and Yukon. Looks a lot cleaner with them off and toss on a black vinyl sticker over the red GMC on the grill.
 

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