Good wheel offset?

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UtOBS

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I have a 1990 regular cab step side k1500. In the next couple months im going to lift it and do wheels and tires.

I’ll be about 2-2.5 inch lift front and back.

I want to do 33s and a chrome pro comp or American racing wheel, probably 16 inches.

With some 285/75/r16 (comes in at about 32.8x11.4) what is a good wheel offset you guys are running to be flush with the fenders. Don’t want to poke, would like to just be flush, or maybe poke a couple mm but nothing extreme. Thanks.

Also will 285/75/r16 fit without trimming on a 2 inch lift?
 

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I have a 1990 regular cab step side k1500. In the next couple months im going to lift it and do wheels and tires.

I’ll be about 2-2.5 inch lift front and back.

I want to do 33s and a chrome pro comp or American racing wheel, probably 16 inches.

With some 285/75/r16 (comes in at about 32.8x11.4) what is a good wheel offset you guys are running to be flush with the fenders. Don’t want to poke, would like to just be flush, or maybe poke a couple mm but nothing extreme. Thanks.

Also will 285/75/r16 fit without trimming on a 2 inch lift?
You will need the -44mm offset for the rear bead on the 16" rims to clear the upper and lower ball joints etc.
 
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