Yes I've looked and can't find a definitive answer.

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  1. 1lowSr5

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    Ok... I've researches every thread probably known to man to try to find if this will work. Usually pretty good with wheel offsets and such but this one has me stumped. Ok, I have a set of 18x9.5 -37 wheels, they are chevy pattern so I will have to run a 1" adapter (yes I hate them things too), this will make the wheel the same as an 18x10.5 -12. I've used every calculator out there to see what they say, yes this will fit. But, will they rub? Any body ever run that wide a wheel on a bagged truck laying frame? I've tried measuring the truck, but still stumped. If anyone even has a website that I can use whatever, just want to know what my options are.

    And for those who want to know why I got a set of chevy pattern wheels, let's just say when you bring your truck to my mini shop and can't pay, I'll make it back somehow. Pay up or start taking parts off your truck. :headbang:
     
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    Can someone maybe just tell me to stock offset of the 14" steelies. They are 14x6 stock. Are they -36 as well? I've looked and looked and can't find anything on them.
     
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    The stocks are probably a higher offset. Not in the negatives.

    The specs youre mentioning wont fit without the wheels poking out the fenders.
     
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    After more and more research through out my work day, I did end up finding the stock offset my mistake in my post above. I meant to put +36 and I was close. Stock wheel is 14x6 +38. Maybe that will leave some info later for someone else in the search bar. :waytogo:

    After finding that info I put it into my calculator aaaaannnnd (as jetas stated) NOPE. Owell haha appreciate the reply brah.
     
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    Youre trying to tuck these wheels right?

    If so you might need something more narrow in thr front than a 9.5.
     
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    Yah they will have to tuck.
     
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    I have a 20x8.5 +45 that clears front and back if it helps.
     
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    I had 16x8 cant remember if the offset was +44 or +46 front and rear. Up front the lip on the inside of the wheel would hit the upper ball joints and the rear needed a spacer because the leaf spring mount would rub on the inside lip as well. The Tire was really close to rubbing on the frame and a small lip from the bedside right above the frame. But i am not on bags.
     

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