GEN 2 12.50 or 13.50 35”

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Johngm45

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Need a little help from the pros, not the smart ass comments on what I’m doing
I’m going with Nitto Ridge Grappler Tire

20x11 t25 offset is wheel specs which equates to 0e54b350f60705261aa03c96b46b371b.jpg6with Eibach coil springs up front .
I will have 1” extra coverage on each flare so 2” total with upgraded flares and want to make sure I fill them up .

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Since your wheel is coming out about 1.6" compared to an OEM fitment and the flare is only gaining you one inch of extra coverage I would go with the 12.50. That way they'll be pretty flush with the new flare, maybe a half inch out. The bulge of the 13.50 would probably put them out closer to an inch past the new flare. I guess it really comes down to the look you're after. Something else to think about is the fact that the new wheel has 1" less inner clearance and a 13.50 bulge might give some issues with the UCA. Just a thought.
 

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well when I looked at tires 2 years ago there were no 13.5s for 20" wheels and 35" tires hopefully that changed as there needs to be a hair more tire IMO.
I like the wheel you posted looks good with the machined face like that.
 
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Actually the backspace on my 20x11 wheels running the 13.50 is spot on de0174da0bc633e308a41e9e24fe3cfa.jpg


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