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Offsets on aftermarket rims

elrsn1

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Looking to upgrade the stock rims to a black concave rim. Looking for something to give a little wider of a stance and not sure on offset or if anyone has had luck with this. Would love recommendations. Thank you in advance
 
Call Tirerack, They have thousands of wheels and can steer you towards what you are seeking.
 
Ton of info here about aftermarket wheels and offset
 
+1 on Tirerack.com If the rims you are shopping for are on their site they have the offset for the Telluride right on the search results.
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Awesome thanks. Anyone have a brand that they prefer? Looking for black rims
 
I haven’t seen many concave aftermarket pics on the Telluride. Most are more of a flush surface. I’m sure it would look nice. You might find something in the American Racing brand. Maybe the AR937 Pivots which have a 35mm offset?


Asanti ABL-32 have only a 30mm offset.
 
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Generally a +35 is the safest for most brands. It gives a little poke which I like. +30 might be too much pole but if that’s what you’re going for them great.

I have 18x8 +35 on mine. I did a tone of research and even test fitted some rims at Discount Tire and a local off-roading shop.

Check out www.wheelpros.com the have fitment guide you can use. Most of not all wheels and tire shops order from them like Discount.
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