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Wheel offset big bend

Jcirisan

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I know this has probably been ask a hundred times but I’m looking for recommendations on after market wheel size and offset. I have a Big Bend and have already replaced stock tires with 285/70/17 tires. I want to replace the stock wheels with something else same diameter. I would like to know what offset would keep the inside edge of the tire fairly close to stock. I do realize that most aftermarket rims will be a half inch to an inch wider than the 7.5 inch stock. Looks like stock rim is +55
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Offset is measured in millimeters... so you can run outside with a tape measure and do some quick measurements to see how much "poke" you are happy with. Once you have a number, that can help you quickly narrow down the wheels you are looking for.

Unfortunately most aftermarket wheels will probably run somewhere around +20 - 0 offset, which will definitely stick out from the non-Sasquatch fenders. But you should be able to find some options.
 
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Jcirisan

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Offset is measured in millimeters... so you can run outside with a tape measure and do some quick measurements to see how much "poke" you are happy with. Once you have a number, that can help you quickly narrow down the wheels you are looking for.

Unfortunately most aftermarket wheels will probably run somewhere around +20 - 0 offset, which will definitely stick out from the non-Sasquatch fenders. But you should be able to find some options.
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