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I’m sure this will stick out past the fenders. Wondering how much? I’m looking at Fuel Beast wheels (actually have them ordered) and some kind of 12.5 tire, can’t seem to track down any 11.5’s.
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Thanks. So if I did this right, these would be approx 2” past the fenders?

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Thanks. So if I did this right, these would be approx 2” past the fenders?

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If your new wheel is larger width than the stock, like going to 8" or 8.5" from a 7.5" stock, it won't stick that far out.
If you're looking for an 11.5", maybe go to a 285/75...they are 33.8" tall (over an inch taller than the stock 33's (32.7") and a lot lighter than the 35"'s. I am surely no tire pro, just my $0.02.
 
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If your new wheel is larger width than the stock, like going to 8" or 8.5" from a 7.5" stock, it won't stick that far out.
If you're looking for an 11.5", maybe go to a 285/75...they are 33.8" tall (over an inch taller than the stock 33's (32.7") and a lot lighter than the 35"'s. I am surely no tire pro, just my $0.02.

Ahhh. Rims would be 9”. Would a +1 offset rim look different? As far as the dished look. I’ve done some research, brain hurts though.
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