Vaughn MacKenzie
TDR MEMBER
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Most of Centerline's 17" and bigger 8-lug wheels are available in offsets very close to stock
As some of you know finding wheels that don't stick out a mile is a PITA for Ram owners. It was pretty much 18" Weld wheels from KORE was about it, but those are gone. Some were aware Centerline had 1 wheel offering that filled the bill, but they were the only one (except for some spendy Budniks). Now, according to Centerlines website, they have several picks
Here is a brief rundown (Click "search by vehicle" on this page, select Ram HD 8lug) http://www.centerlinewheels.com/main_wheel.php:
17x8. 5" with 6. 0" backspace (only puts outside edge of tire 1/2" beyond stock)
20x8. 5" with 5. 625" backspace (puts tire out 7/8")
Now for the drawbacks (yeah, it's not a perfect world): These offsets are available only with the 8. 5" rim, and they're not hub-centric (last I checked), and it's either 17" or 20" rims. The wider rims only come with 4. 5" backspace meaning they'll stick out by several inches. But fortunately you can fit a decent size tire on a 8. 5" rim, 315s are no problem since guys put them on the stock 8. 0" wide rim OK.
Another thing I noticed, those who are into bling bling and want 20s, the 275/55/20 has become quite affordable, but unfortunately (yeah, it's not a perfect world) they are Range D (2833 lbs capacity in most cases).
Vaughn
Most of Centerline's 17" and bigger 8-lug wheels are available in offsets very close to stock
As some of you know finding wheels that don't stick out a mile is a PITA for Ram owners. It was pretty much 18" Weld wheels from KORE was about it, but those are gone. Some were aware Centerline had 1 wheel offering that filled the bill, but they were the only one (except for some spendy Budniks). Now, according to Centerlines website, they have several picks

Here is a brief rundown (Click "search by vehicle" on this page, select Ram HD 8lug) http://www.centerlinewheels.com/main_wheel.php:
17x8. 5" with 6. 0" backspace (only puts outside edge of tire 1/2" beyond stock)
20x8. 5" with 5. 625" backspace (puts tire out 7/8")
Now for the drawbacks (yeah, it's not a perfect world): These offsets are available only with the 8. 5" rim, and they're not hub-centric (last I checked), and it's either 17" or 20" rims. The wider rims only come with 4. 5" backspace meaning they'll stick out by several inches. But fortunately you can fit a decent size tire on a 8. 5" rim, 315s are no problem since guys put them on the stock 8. 0" wide rim OK.
Another thing I noticed, those who are into bling bling and want 20s, the 275/55/20 has become quite affordable, but unfortunately (yeah, it's not a perfect world) they are Range D (2833 lbs capacity in most cases).
Vaughn
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