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LOWEST OFFSET ON A 87 B2200

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ejl271   +1y
Hey guys just wondering whats the lowest offset I can place on my 1987 b220 without mods other than fender pulling and rolling.going for the stanced look! I was thinking of a 15x10 diamond racing wheel with 0 offset, but if I can get it more deep dish I would like you guys to help me out...

Thanks,
Anthony
ejl271   +1y
come on guys help me out...
vrtclychlngdb22   +1y
I no expert but I have found this website to be fairly helpful. rimsntires.com once your on the site on the left hand column it will have a "size comparer" click on that and put in all of the factory wheel info, then your new wheel info and it will tell you all of the differences, including how much they will stick out from the fender. Good Luck and let me know how it works for you.
koahun   +1y
i have 15x8s 0 offset and they stick out a good inch or so
vux2   +1y
I'm trying to do something similar to you only with 16x10's in the back and 16x8's up front. The problem ive been running into is how much rim will fit on the inside. I was thinking 16x10 et25 with 6.5" of backspace. I'm gonna keep trying on other rims to see how they fit before i purchase the Diamond racing wheels.
anguswilly   +1y
I have a stock bodied 2200 - I am running 18x8 +25, 215/35/18 and it is REALLY flush - I mean if I c-notch the frame the rear will rub - If I notch it I will probably cut the bed supports and use a jack to "flare" the rear.

Any more than this and it'll stick out for sure.
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