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The discussion is the rim lip hitting the suspension, not the tires hitting the crash bar.
Is it?
The wheel lips will be farther from center, but the tire will be in the same position in relation to the truck.
Offset and tire width is all the info required to define tire poke. Wheel width is really only relevant to match tire to the rim.
Sorry. But wheel width is absolutely a factor in fitment. Especially if using offset.Yes the rim lips move farther out, not the tire. The tire still sits in the exact same relationship with the truck whether the rim is 6 inches or 10. The tire is wider than the rim, and where fitment becomes and issue, not the rim lip.
Hypothetically a 17x20 rim wouldn't fit, but manufacturers don't make things which there is no market. Production wheels are made in useable sizes, and the only real relevance of rim width is rim to tire fitment and appearance.
If using backspacing AND only concerned about suspension interference, then you are correct. Wheel width is irrelevant at that point.
However, for our trucks, we mainly use offset and body interference is a concern, for some.
These aren't Jeeps.
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