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    What offset for 16x8 rims and 285/75r16???

    Hi,

    I have looked for this info with no luck.

    I want to put some 285/75R16's on my 110 ute, it has a 2"lift.

    Dynamic rims offer a +6 offset and a -25 offset.

    Do I need to go with the -25? or will the +6 rims give enough clearance that the tyre wont hit the control arms.

    It wont be a major deal if I need to go -25 because my tray at the back will still be wide enough to cover the tyres and I can probably get away with the tyres at the front slightly sticking out because of the bush bars that come off the bulbar and go down to the side steps.

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    What offset for 16x8 rims and 285/75r16???

    I have compomotive 8.5x16 -5 offset.
    285/75/16 are a snug fit with std flares.
    The -5 gave me back some turning circle.

    The steering is s bit to the “left” in the pic.

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    6 mm offset should be good.

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    Would this be the same on a 130 standard height with flares?

    16x8 rims and 285/75r16

    Whats the exact offset to ask for? front & rear

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    On my 130, I have 285/75 R16 Mickey Thompson MTZ's on 16 x 8 zero offset Dynamic steel rims. Have been running this combo for years. Tyres are just on the edge of the front flare. I've added a garden edging flare to the tub at the rear.

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    Andrew
    1998 Landrover Defender 300Tdi 130 HCPU Expedition
    1972 Peugeot 504 Sedan - Daily Driver

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    How do you find that size? Would you change if you had your time over?

    I priced up a set of Dynamics 16 x 8 with 285 x 75 x 16 MT

    The fella said I’ll need 25 offset?
    No problem about the flares because I’m wanting a set anyway.

    Can an anyone see any issues on standard suspension?

    Any pics of your rigs with different combinations would be great

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ankaz View Post
    How do you find that size? Would you change if you had your time over?

    I priced up a set of Dynamics 16 x 8 with 285 x 75 x 16 MT

    The fella said I’ll need 25 offset?
    No problem about the flares because I’m wanting a set anyway.

    Can an anyone see any issues on standard suspension?

    Any pics of your rigs with different combinations would be great

    285/75 on zero offset should fit but i suspect different tyres will protrude more or less than others. The neg is the loss of steering lock. 285/75 on neg 25 offset will fit and keep steering lock but will likely protrude beyond the flares. 255/85 n zero offset is a more natural fit and keep steering lock. Both those tyres will fit under a 130 on standard suspension.
    MLD

    Current: (Diggy) MY10 D130 ute, locked F&R, air suspension and rolling on 35's.
    Current: (but in need of TLC) 200tdi 110 ute & a 300tdi 110 ute.
    Current: (Steed) MY11 Audi RS5 phantom black (the daily driver)
    Gone: (Dorothy) MY99 TD5 D110

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    With the -25 offset, the tyres will definitely hit the flares when you stuff the wheel in articulation. Most wheelz are sold with 0 to 10 mm offset as this makes the tyre just barely clear the flare.

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