Can I run 33's without lift

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Echomirage

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The whole offset thing confuses me. Would the 0 offset stick out past the fender more than the -25 offset?
Where I'm from we have laws that don't allow the wheel to be too much past the body of the vehicle.


yes. the zero offset means the lug/hub hole is directly in the center of the wheel. stock wheels have negative (i think) offset, which brings the wheel inside the body more. zero and positive offset will push the wheel outside, giving a wider track. its because the wheel/tire is pushed out thats causing my rubbing issue. i didnt know this would be a problem when i bought the wheels. i even asked on this forum, and someone said theyd be fine.

i think there is the same law here, but its literally never enforced. i cant tell you how many lifted trucks i see every single day with tires well outside the fenders.
 
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