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Will I rub caliper will 0 offset on 16x8 steely

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by 603taco, Dec 16, 2014.

  1. Dec 16, 2014 at 8:56 PM
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    603taco

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    Ultimately trying to run 16x8 steelies 4.5 bs 0 offset without adding spacers, gonna have 3 inch lift and 285/75/16 wrangler duratracs , is that setup possible or do I need more backspaceing like 4 or 3.5 to avoid rubbing and spacers, trimming. Please elaborate, iv seen every diagram there is but can't seem to get a straight answer, somebody must have tried 33s with a 3 inch lift by now jut a hunch .
     
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    Most guys on here have 3 or 2 inch lifts on 33s. They back spacing is what you need to try on the truck. Offset is fine. If it does hit the calipers, it would be a small amount. Small enough for you to grind down a little
     
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    I would figure out what wheels you want to use then search the forums to see if someone else is already using them.
    You can also post what the wheel brand/model is here if you want.

    The tire size wont matter as far as clearing the brake calipers.
     

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