New model Enkei 92's Offset question

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  1. l2ewind

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    Fellow Toyo's, So for a couple of months I have been looking for some Vintage Enkei 92's with a 0+ offset. Anyone have an idea on how the new model Enkei 92's with the + 38mm offset would fit on the 77 pickup. What kind of problems would I be looking into with the 38mm offset? Your input and suggestions are greatly appreciated.

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    The answer depends on what size wheel you're looking at. The answer for 14x7" is a whole lot different than the answer for 20x12" wheels.
     
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    ^^^This

    Also if youre lowered that will change things. I lowered mine on 14x7 slot mags(idk the offset) and the front tucks nicely thanks to some camber but the rear is dead even with the bedside, maybe a bit of poke.
     
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    Sorry for the delay in the my response I have been pretty inundated at work as of late, but know that your input is much appreciated. I was looking into a set of 15's 15x7 or 15x8 anything wider would not fit well in my opinion and minimize my turning radius.
     

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