Rim fitment

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Tim123

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Yes I looked thru all the threads to see if there was a yes or no answer to my question. But I couldn't seem to find a definite answer. Most threads I found were about lifted units.

So my question is.....I have a stock 13 yukon and I want to go from factory 17inch wheel set up to a 20inch aftermarket set up. The rims I found are a even offset. I just want to run 275/55/20 so no dif in height. But will that offset make anything rub? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me out!
 

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Yes I looked thru all the threads to see if there was a yes or no answer to my question. But I couldn't seem to find a definite answer. Most threads I found were about lifted units.

So my question is.....I have a stock 13 yukon and I want to go from factory 17inch wheel set up to a 20inch aftermarket set up. The rims I found are a even offset. I just want to run 275/55/20 so no dif in height. But will that offset make anything rub? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me out!

I’m no expert in this arena but I am pretty sure the stock offset is around 30-31mm so if you’re going to run the same size tire you can get a good feel for clearance by using a tape measure to see what would happen if the wheel was 30-31mm further out (1-1/4”).

I am sure others will chime in with much more authoritative answers.

BTW: You posted in the 2015+ section instead of the 2007-2014 section. Maybe a MOD can move it into the correct section.
 
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Tim123

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I’m no expert in this arena but I am pretty sure the stock offset is around 30-31mm so if you’re going to run the same size tire you can get a good feel for clearance by using a tape measure to see what would happen if the wheel was 30-31mm further out (1-1/4”).

I am sure others will chime in with much more authoritative answers.
Definitely what I will resort to but hoping someone will chime in with an exact answer. Dont want to go buy these rims then drop more on tires and sensors all to find out they wont work. Thanks for the reply!
 

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Definitely what I will resort to but hoping someone will chime in with an exact answer. Dont want to go buy these rims then drop more on tires and sensors all to find out they wont work. Thanks for the reply!

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Welcome to the forum, BTW.
 

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Yes I looked thru all the threads to see if there was a yes or no answer to my question. But I couldn't seem to find a definite answer. Most threads I found were about lifted units.

So my question is.....I have a stock 13 yukon and I want to go from factory 17inch wheel set up to a 20inch aftermarket set up. The rims I found are a even offset. I just want to run 275/55/20 so no dif in height. But will that offset make anything rub? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me out!

The stock N88 17 x 7.5 has a 31mm offset. Most of the GM factory and approved accessory 20 x 8.5 wheels are have a 31 mm offset. Two I've come across have a 22mm offset and another a 27 mm off set.
 

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my wife has an 09 yukon denali. it came with factory 22" wheels with 285 45 tires. i bought and installed 18x9.5" aftermarket wheels with 0mm offset with 265 60 18 falken wildpeak at3w tires (10.5" wide). fit was perfect. stick out just a little bit and give it a great stance. you need to compare the overall outside numbers with factory numbers to see if you will clear. width will matter as well.
put both sizes in calculator below and see how they compare

https://www.tacomaworld.com/tirecalc?tires=265-65r18-275-55r20

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