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Would 6" lift and +30 offset look funny?

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Looking at getting a 6" lift soon on my 2012 DC RW and I don't want the tires to stick out too far from the fenders. Going with 35" tires. My last truck I had kicked rocks into the side of the truck all the time. After doing tons of searching on here I noticed that a lot of people are running an offset of at least +18. Just wondering if it would look weird having a +30 offset on a 6" lift? Would it be too narrow of a stance? Pics?
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That's what I used to have and it doesn't look good at all IMO. Highest offset I would go would be +12. If I were to go higher again I'd go negative


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I agree with JC and had a similar set up many moons ago.
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I agree with JC and had a similar set up many moons ago.
Are you guys running into any problems with rocks getting kicked up into the side of your truck? My last truck('05 GMC 2500HD w/6" fabtech lift) kept getting chips in the paint from road debris getting kicked up directly behind the tires...even with the BW fender flares. Big Tundra...what is the turnaround time on a BHLM? Looking at getting this done in a couple months when I return home from my deployment. Nice lookin setups you guys have!
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My tires stick out about 3" and have zero chips


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You can can in my sig pic, I have the 6"PC and my wheels are 20x10 with -20 offset
Here is the setup in question
wheels don't stick out from the fender at all.
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