Well the factory wheels are 8" wide with the back spacing at 4". I'm just not sure what the max offset is that you can have on these trucks with a 35 x 12.5" tire. I don't really care if they stick out some, I just don't want them to rub when I turn.
:help:Okay guys I need some input from someone with experience with after market wheels! I have a 1990 burb with a 6" lift and 35's now. I am looking to upgrade to 20x12 rims with 35" tires still. What is the proper offset on a rim that size? Thanks for the help!:happy160:
Yeah I know it will be a rough ride but it doesn't bother me for 2 reasons.
1. I drive a dually with 19.5 semi tires so I'm used to a rough ride!:rape:
2. Its just going to be a weekend truck.
But I do appreciate the heads up!
Hey guys! Just got my first square the other day and i think she is going to be a great project!!! She is a 1990 Suburban 1500, almost no rust at all (except surface rust on the roof). She is also lifted 6" with 35" tires. I pulled the motor yesterday :buffer: and hopefully will have the new one...
It has a 6" Lift with 35's. I am going to be changing the wheels and tires soon.
It also should be having a new motor in it with in the next month!:rocking: