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18x9 +18 offset on 265/70/r18

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I’ve searched so forgive me if I missed your post/picture, but I am looking at the method 705s in 18x9 with a +18 offset and going to run a 33 in 265 on it. Anyone have some pictures they could share? Just want to see how much if any of the wheel pokes out of the fender.
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Here's a good reference for you.
If my math is correct, your poke would be approximately -2mm less than below. (Obviously dependent on tire tread pattern, side wall design, and such.)

Mine: 265/70r17 on a 17x8.5 +10mm wheel
Yours: 265/70r18 on a 18x9 +18mm wheel

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I run +12 but the difference in millimeters is less than 1/4”, hardly noticeable. The “poke” will really depend on your tires and tread shoulder. I run 255 width which are about a half inch narrower, 1/4” on each side. If you’re running a wheel with 1/4” difference in offset and 1/4” wider tires, your setup will pretty much match what I have as far as sidewall sticking outside the fenders.

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Mine are the +20 offset on the stock size tires.
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