Wheel Guru's help plz.

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  1. El_Papitas

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    I have a question that might've been asked before but no luck finding info. I have a 92 2wd single cab short bed. And I want to order a set of diamond wheels. And I have no clue how or what to do as far as fitment goes no experience on that. I wanna run either 15x8s or 15x10s which would be better to get a slight poke but a nice fitment.

    Thanx in advance.
     
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    15x8 zero offset will get you close to the fender and allow for room to lower it with the right tire 15x10 will work but stick out a little further if its a zero offset wheel and may come in contact with the fenders if you lower it to much ..think you will be satisfied with 8 wide wheels and a zero offset ..it's flush with fender . And it's possible to add spacers if you want it to stick out past the fender a hair
     
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    **** run the 15x10 and put 4x4 fenders on the fornt. That's all you need to do.
     
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    Thanx guys, I can run any offset but they ask me all these questions that I no clue what they so yea I think ill run 8s but will they fit flush in the rear?
     
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    If there zero offset rims they will sit even with the fenders they won't be sunk into the fender well
     
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    Ahh ok I see so if I want a slight poke will I have to get - or + off set?
     
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    You'll want a negative offset some were in the 10 to 15 negative offset
     
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    Thanx a lot!!
     
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    Between -20mm and 0mm seems to be the combo to poke them out. +20-40mm will tuck into the fenders.
     
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    So get 15x8 20 offset for rear? And maybe run 15x8 0 offset for the front?
     
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    If you want them to be flush with the body a zero offset would be my choice it's close and looks flush and if your lowered a little front camber keeps them off the fenders . So rubbing and cutting tires is reduced
     

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