it doesnt help that our front fenders taper inwards towards the front of the vehicle, makes stock tires look like they stick out of the wheel wells. I had a similar discussion once when getting mine inspected, then went to the mechanics pov and showed him the same tire protuberance. PA has so many bogus laws on the books that you can just about bet you’re running a foul of one of em. For instance, wheel spacers are illegal in PA, and excessive bumper height is the trouble you get cited for on a lifted vehicle. BTW, trucks over 80 inches wide are required to have clearance lights as well.
So, if you have a fix-it ticket, you can put on stock rims and tires (that still may not be compliant, but it is oem so should pass the court’s reinspection) If no ticket, do what you want. That amount of offset is sure to wear out your front end components faster though.