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Old 05-05-2020, 11:33 PM #1
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Wheel offsets

Tried searching but no luck and my local tire and wheel stores are no help. Just lifted my 97 with 5100 and 883/881’s with SPC UCAs. My 285/75/16 with stock wheels rub and are real close to the UCAs. My question is what offset do I need to run when I upgrade my wheels to 17” with 285/75/17. Thanks


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Few things:

1. 285/75/17 and not 285/70/17?

2. Do you care about looks or just want function?

3. Where do they rub presently?


Most people go with 17x8 or 9” offset 0 to negative 20. I consider these sizes and offsets to be extremely conservative and should work for your height.

Personally running 3” coilovers, a 1” body lift, 17x10” offset negative 18 with 285/70/17 KM3’s have minimal rub on front bumper fender extensions, (trimmed 1 cm fixed the problem).


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Tried searching but no luck and my local tire and wheel stores are no help. Just lifted my 97 with 5100 and 883/881’s with SPC UCAs. My 285/75/16 with stock wheels rub and are real close to the UCAs. My question is what offset do I need to run when I upgrade my wheels to 17” with 285/75/17. Thanks


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Some rub on my bumper flares but I’m concerned about how close the tires are to the UCAs I haven’t been off road since the lift was installed


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