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[/COLOR]Wheels are + 6 offset.

I had trouble finding lugs. These were super cheap but great quality. Paint did not chip off at all with install.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BGIF054/?tag=fordraptorforum-20

Bought the Wheels from Mr. Wheeldeal. $879 including tax and shipping. Shipping only took 5 days from the day I ordered.[/QUOTE]

So, am I correct in that a +6 offset pushes the wheel 1.1 inches or 28mm further out than the stock wheel?
 

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[/COLOR]Wheels are + 6 offset.

I had trouble finding lugs. These were super cheap but great quality. Paint did not chip off at all with install.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BGIF054/?tag=fordraptorforum-20

Bought the Wheels from Mr. Wheeldeal. $879 including tax and shipping. Shipping only took 5 days from the day I ordered.

So, am I correct in that a +6 offset pushes the wheel 1.1 inches or 28mm further out than the stock wheel?[/QUOTE]

You got it.
 

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So, am I correct in that a +6 offset pushes the wheel 1.1 inches or 28mm further out than the stock wheel?

You got it.[/QUOTE]

Great, thanks! I actually like the stock beadlock wheels, I just wish they sat a little further out. Is there any way to use a spacer? Or is that dangerous? Or does it cause problems? A 1 inch spacer would do the trick, but I'm thinking the lugs are too long anyway....would need to be 1.5 inches and I think that's too far out.
 

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You got it.

Great, thanks! I actually like the stock beadlock wheels, I just wish they sat a little further out. Is there any way to use a spacer? Or is that dangerous? Or does it cause problems? A 1 inch spacer would do the trick, but I'm thinking the lugs are too long anyway....would need to be 1.5 inches and I think that's too far out.[/QUOTE]

No real way around unless you use an adapter and trims the tips of the factory studs off. I usually don't recommend adapters but if you were inclined to buy a set, I'd talk to Lenny at Motorsport Tech. He makes forged steel adapters for Ford F450/550, Dodge 4500 etc... trucks to run semi wheels so I'd imagine the strength is there but they're also heavy. I'd pick Lenny's brain and see what he says. He's a personal friend and good dude. He'll be straight with you. He is insanely busy though so expect to hold if you call him. 775-351-1000
 
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