Kindly assist. I’m new to this.
It depends on the offset of the rim in question.
18x9 wheels with a -13mm offset and 33x12.5 tires will likely stick out quite a bit on a truck. The -13mm offset means the wheels will extend further out from the hub compared to a wheel with a higher offset, which can give the truck a more aggressive stance.
With 33x12.5 tires, you’ll have a wide, bold look, which can make the tires protrude beyond the fender flares. This setup will likely give the truck a more rugged appearance, but make sure to check if it affects handling, rubbing, or legal requirements in your area.
Yes, 18x9 wheels with a -13mm offset and 33x12.5 tires will likely extend significantly beyond the fenders of most trucks.
Compared to stock wheels, which usually have a positive offset thus keeping the wheels more tucked under the fenders, this setup with a negative offset will make the wheels and tires protrude beyond the fenders.