90 Stepside 20" rim offset

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adam38654

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I have an 89 Chevy Stepside I am fixing up and need to get a set of wheels for. I would like to get the 20x8.5 KMC Slide but they only have a 10mm offset and I will be doing a 5/7 static drop or as low as I can go with the correct camber and not have to do a ridiculous amount of work. Would these tuck or would I need to go with something else?

Also I want an offset with 20x8.5 that I don't have to roll the front fenders. The charts says 12mm but since drop spindles push the rim out 1/2" on each side it looks like I will need at least an 18mm offset. KMC Slide only come in 10 and 38mm offset. I could use 1-1/2" spacers(adapters) to bring them down to 20mm but they might look ugly if you can see them threw the rim



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sewlow

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DJM & one other co.'s spindles (can't remember off the top of my head, right now) don't move the wheels out that 1/2". Only the Belltech's do.
Check the vendor list for the rep here, NorcalSS, for those. You'll get the best deal from him, for forum members
 

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It's Alsa Corp. Mystic series- Tropical Passion

I just ordered some U2 55 5-bar 20x8.5 +13 offest and a JDM 5/7" drop kit, my front fenders are already rolled a little bit.
 
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