0 offset tuck?

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  1. Sinister91

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    Im looking at buying some 16x8 wheels soon. I need them to tuck on my 92 toyota as i am looking at running a 6inch drop all the way around. Do you guys think a zero offset will fit under fender? If not I found some 16x8s with +13 offset that will fit but id like to know if a zero offset will fit first, thanks guys!
     
  2. V8_TITAN

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    get the plus 13. my 18x8 with zero offset is sooooo close. I havent tried tucking the rear completely yet but it does hit the tabs that hold the plastic liners in and it will make dents in your bed.
     
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    Yeah thats what i figured....I have pulled my fenders a little bit and trimmed much of the tabs off that used to be there for the liners but i myself also think it will be too close for the hassle! Thanks dood:D
     
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    Look at Byronics truck toward the bottom of this thread
     
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    yea idk about tucking zero offset... i ran those wheels again after droping my truck more and pulling my front fenders. the tires would rub a lot. i ended up bending up the fender lips and the tabs for the plastic liners. they still rubbed a lil bit haha... :doah:
     
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    I have 16x7 with zero offset n yea there close as ****. but sits really flush with the body. n since mine is bagged i did have to cut the lip off on the inside of the bed
     
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    I did the 3/4 drop from belltech and did the bj swap up front and loosened torision bars. I run now with the stock 14" rims & tires but its on the top of the wheel well. I to am looking for rims, I am testing some friends evo wheels he has various offsets and widths. So Ill give some feedback after I get em tested.
     
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    OK so the 18x9.5 +27 fit really nice in the rear but in the front had a bit to much poke. I did fit the 18x10 with a +38 almost flush but rubbed on the inner in the rear. From my calcs a +30 would be great all the way around but a +25 would be the best in the rear with a 18x9.
     
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    Good to see you on here Keith...Looking forward to your truck project!
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