Ok, so I have a 87 B2000 2wd with all stock 2wd sheetmetal (I want to keep it all 2wd sheetmetal) and I had to get some wheels for my truck - since the wheels that came on it are too low of an offset. My truck came on 16x7, +15 steel 4runner wheels on 4x4 tires. Since then, I have put 4 matching used Bridgestone 205/55/16 tires from Craigslist on the 4runner wheels and some new KYB GR2 shocks from shockwarehouse.com - just to make sure it won't hit the fenders anymore (the previous shocks were done and the 4x4 tires would hit the fenders in the front). The truck is currently stock height, maybe even taller with these new shocks - jk. The plans are to put some 3" steel tapered DJM blocks on the back, level the front and remove the front and rear bumpstops. The wheel tabs have already been removed on all 4 corners of the truck. I'd like to have around a finger or two wheel gap and still be able to haul pool chemicals, mulch and crap in the Summer. Is this possible? The 55 series tires still look kinda rubberband'ish, or maybe it's because there's so much wheel gap at stock height? Is a 205/60, too tall? Keeping it riding comfortable is important, as this truck will be my daily. I'd like to use the steel 4runner wheels as long as possible, while I try to get the body right on the truck. Is that possible with the drop and offset of the steel 4runner wheels? It looks like the wheels are flush with the body, or only sunk-in a tiny bit. Anyone used these wheels before?
Mods - please delete my similiar post in General Chat.
Here's a pic of the current wheels and a pic of the new wheels (the Nismo wording is just a sticker, I'll be peeling all of them off) -