35's on a level kit
I dont know what the backspacing on my rims are but i have that size on aftermarket 20"s and I dont have any rub besides when im fully cranked and going reverse over a big bump. So it works if you get the right rims...
Stock 20's are 8.5'' wide with 6.5'' backspacing. Using a stock rim and a really aggressive sidewall tire will usually cause some serious rubbing on the UCA. I know it was said in a thred up top that the Toyo MT's (35x12.50) will rub on stock rims because of the aggressive sidewall and the fact that they measure closer to 13'' wide.
noregrets - what are the specs on your rims, that could help others out in the future.
noregrets - what are the specs on your rims, that could help others out in the future.
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Stock 20's are 8.5'' wide with 6.5'' backspacing. Using a stock rim and a really aggressive sidewall tire will usually cause some serious rubbing on the UCA. I know it was said in a thred up top that the Toyo MT's (35x12.50) will rub on stock rims because of the aggressive sidewall and the fact that they measure closer to 13'' wide.
That is very true. If you go with an aftermarket rim 9" wide or under with a backspace close to 5.5 you may only have to do some minor trimming but they should work.
In my experience, as long as you have a 2" lift on the front, have more than +10mm offset on the wheels, and stay under 35" OD in tires you are usually OK. 0mm or lower offsets start getting tricky.


