20x12 fuel octane With 305-50-18

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samrider777

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Do you think I'm able to put 20x12 fuel octane on 305-50-20 toyo AT with 3'' of lift? the tires have really 31.9''x12'' and the wheels -44 offset.
 
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According to the board time you first posted this at 2:19 in the morning on Christmas. Then you asked again a mere 4.5 hours later. Maybe there's a 24x7 tire store open on xmas in Quebec? :D

Hang on a bit, the rest of the world needs a few hours to catch up with you.



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sam rider im running a 285/70/17 on a 2nd gen with 3.5"/2.5" lift and have no rubbing. I know my tire is not as wide as yours(3/4" smaller) but mine is taller. Im not sure if the difference in width is big enough to cause rubbing.
 

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Do you think I'm able to put 20x12 fuel octane on 305-50-20 toyo AT with 3'' of lift? the tires have really 31.9''x12'' and the wheels -44 offset.
20x12 with -44 offset. You're joking right? If not, I'd say no way, unless you lift it a LOT higher than 3" and plan on cutting up your front fenders.
 

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The biggest lift you will find is a 3/2 and no it will not fit. I was running 33's on 18x9's with an f150 offset and I had to cut the bumper. The only way and this is a maybe is if you wanna push the envelope and some how figure out a way to add another spacer or leveling shocks to the front of the 3/2 making it a 4/2 then you would need one of those armor bumpers and then maybe you can do it
 
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essentially they are same height. I was trying to show him what it would look like height wise.

305/40/22- 31.6" tall

305/50/20- 32.0" tall

only thing that is wacky is the offset.
 
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factory is +44 offset.. being -44 offset, he would need to cut the body and bumper, as the sucker wont turn... he would need about a +40 to +35 to run that size wheel
 
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Lifted or not, the offset is going to kill the idea. You are basically moving the tire/rim by approximately 3 inches side to side going from a +44 to a -44 mm offset. Tires can work on a correct offset rim as ZombieSoldier initially told you.
 

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Lifted or not, the offset is going to kill the idea. You are basically moving the tire/rim by approximately 3 inches side to side going from a +44 to a -44 mm offset. Tires can work on a correct offset rim as ZombieSoldier initially told you.
He could probably do it with 10 or 15 inches of lift :flamingdevil:

LOL, my Ram had 10" of lift and -44 offset was still out of the question without hacking up the fender & bumper.
 
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