K20 Wheel/Tire Confirmation

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@Shorty81, Thanks! I love the look too. I agree, looks as it should!

@AuroraGirl, yes, the wheels are powder coated. They come only in black. I agree some OEM caps would look great. We are still sorting through my Dad's estate. I am hoping I stumble across the original caps when we sort through the garage.
 

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Here is the truck with the 16x8 Wheel Vintiques, Toyo Open Country III A/T - 285/75, and Tuff Country 2” lift.
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Truck looks great! I’m working through a similar scenario with my 86 K20. Just dropped the lift down to a 2”, tuff country. Looking at 285/75R16s as well, but right now all the 16” wheels I’m looking at are 16x8, 0 offset.
Right now my biggest concern is not so much will it look right, but will it rub. Specifically I am worried about contact at the pitman arm/drag link connection. I bought the truck with its current setup, 315/75R16 and I think 16x10 wheels with -25 offset and right now after the drop it comes up and just kisses the drag link.
My fear is with 8” wide wheels and no offset, even with tires that are a bit narrower, I would contact it even more. Have you had any issues here? Could you confirm the offset on your wheels? Appreciate and advice from your experience.
 

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Truck looks great! I’m working through a similar scenario with my 86 K20. Just dropped the lift down to a 2”, tuff country. Looking at 285/75R16s as well, but right now all the 16” wheels I’m looking at are 16x8, 0 offset.
Right now my biggest concern is not so much will it look right, but will it rub. Specifically I am worried about contact at the pitman arm/drag link connection. I bought the truck with its current setup, 315/75R16 and I think 16x10 wheels with -25 offset and right now after the drop it comes up and just kisses the drag link.
My fear is with 8” wide wheels and no offset, even with tires that are a bit narrower, I would contact it even more. Have you had any issues here? Could you confirm the offset on your wheels? Appreciate and advice from your experience.
Just thinking of my truck as an example, i feel 285 would rub based on the width alone, but im not sure what offset stock wheels have.
 

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Truck looks great! I’m working through a similar scenario with my 86 K20. Just dropped the lift down to a 2”, tuff country. Looking at 285/75R16s as well, but right now all the 16” wheels I’m looking at are 16x8, 0 offset.
Right now my biggest concern is not so much will it look right, but will it rub. Specifically I am worried about contact at the pitman arm/drag link connection. I bought the truck with its current setup, 315/75R16 and I think 16x10 wheels with -25 offset and right now after the drop it comes up and just kisses the drag link.
My fear is with 8” wide wheels and no offset, even with tires that are a bit narrower, I would contact it even more. Have you had any issues here? Could you confirm the offset on your wheels? Appreciate and advice from your experience.
I’m old so I don’t deal with offsets. I know my current truck and several prior ones had 4.5” of back space on my 16” & 16.5” wheels. They had no issues with rubbing even with a 15/36 radial.

Current K30 has a 16x10 wheel with 4.5” BS and a 305/70R16 (32.8”) tire. Your 285’s are also 32.8” tall.
 

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@ghbubba, I believe these wheels have -12MM offset. Backspace is 4" on these 16x8's. I have had the truck off road a few times and haven't noticed any rubbing. Certainly no rubbing while running around town. Bummed that I worked through my Dad's estate over the summer and never ran across any hubcaps. I'll have to find some elsewhere.
 

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@iflyfisher @Craig 85 @AuroraGirl
Appreciate the feedback folks. I just joined this community and people have already been super helpful.
I ended up pulling the trigger on some 17x9 -12 offset American Racing Bajas and some 285/75 tires. After yalls feedback and a bunch of looking around, it def sounds like I’ll be glad to have that little extra offset. I was having trouble deciding between 16s and 17s but I like the look of a little less sidewall and it ended up working best for how I wanted everything else to look as well but I know it’s not traditional. Hopefully it looks good but either way glad to have this decision behind me…took forever. Thanks again for the responses!
 

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@iflyfisher @Craig 85 @AuroraGirl
Appreciate the feedback folks. I just joined this community and people have already been super helpful.
I ended up pulling the trigger on some 17x9 -12 offset American Racing Bajas and some 285/75 tires. After yalls feedback and a bunch of looking around, it def sounds like I’ll be glad to have that little extra offset. I was having trouble deciding between 16s and 17s but I like the look of a little less sidewall and it ended up working best for how I wanted everything else to look as well but I know it’s not traditional. Hopefully it looks good but either way glad to have this decision behind me…took forever. Thanks again for the responses!
make sure you show us
 

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Truck looks great! I’m working through a similar scenario with my 86 K20. Just dropped the lift down to a 2”, tuff country. Looking at 285/75R16s as well, but right now all the 16” wheels I’m looking at are 16x8, 0 offset.
Right now my biggest concern is not so much will it look right, but will it rub. Specifically I am worried about contact at the pitman arm/drag link connection. I bought the truck with its current setup, 315/75R16 and I think 16x10 wheels with -25 offset and right now after the drop it comes up and just kisses the drag link.
My fear is with 8” wide wheels and no offset, even with tires that are a bit narrower, I would contact it even more. Have you had any issues here? Could you confirm the offset on your wheels? Appreciate and advice from your experience.
You’re thinking about it backwards or using the wrong terminology I think.
A 10” wheel with -25mm offset (-1”) will have an (approx) 4” backspacing.
A 8” wheel with 0 offset will have an (approx) 4” backspacing.

Your new tires are 30mm narrower (about 1-1/4”) and slightly shorter.
So all things considered you’ll have about 3/4” more clearance to anything on the inside of the wheel than you had before. (Because of the smaller tire mostly)
And you’ll have more clearance on the outside as well. Most importantly where the front tires are closest at the rear of the fender lip when turning.
 

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@iflyfisher @Craig 85 @AuroraGirl
Appreciate the feedback folks. I just joined this community and people have already been super helpful.
I ended up pulling the trigger on some 17x9 -12 offset American Racing Bajas and some 285/75 tires. After yalls feedback and a bunch of looking around, it def sounds like I’ll be glad to have that little extra offset. I was having trouble deciding between 16s and 17s but I like the look of a little less sidewall and it ended up working best for how I wanted everything else to look as well but I know it’s not traditional. Hopefully it looks good but either way glad to have this decision behind me…took forever. Thanks again for the responses!
Those should work fine for clearance on the inside even though the tire is an inch taller than the 16s you were planning. You’ll have the same backspacing as the 16x8 O offset (approx). It won’t help clearing the fender when turning, but will be slightly better than your old wheels and tires.
 

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Those should work fine for clearance on the inside even though the tire is an inch taller than the 16s you were planning. You’ll have the same backspacing as the 16x8 O offset (approx). It won’t help clearing the fender when turning, but will be slightly better than your old wheels and tires.
Yeah I’m also an idiot and told yall the wrong tire size. Just had a brief panic attack but I did order the ones I wanted lol. The size I got was actually 285/70…
 

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Yeah I’m also an idiot and told yall the wrong tire size. Just had a brief panic attack but I did order the ones I wanted lol. The size I got was actually 285/70…
Its all good. Both would fit. 285-70-17 should have plenty of room
 

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The Oshawa girl has some new kicks! Hopefully I'm doing this right and pics show up. I know they're not the best but I, temporarily, can't move the truck. Still wanted to give an update and show it off a bit. Hasn't had a bath in a while and has been neglected some but I'm finally making progress. She sat in mom's barn for about 3 years.

Want to say thanks again to everyone. They don't just fit well, they look exactly they way I pictured. Wouldn't change a thing. Don't think I would have got here without the feedback and everyone's posts and experiences all over the forum. Thanks again @SquareRoot for sending pics of your setup. Next up give her a bath and figure out how to get the old fuel out that I'm pretty sure is causing some issues. One step at a time.

Edit to give final setup details for anyone else who may stumble on this and find it useful:
1986 K20 with 2" Tuff Country EZ Ride Lift (all spring lift). No rubbing or trimming.
Tires: Cooper Discoverer ATP II, LT285/70 R17 121 E1
Wheels: American Racing BAJA, 17X9, -12mm offset (4.53" Backspace), 130.81mm Bore; 8-165.1 bolt pattern

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Nice. I love those wheels and the color combo of the truck. Tires look perfect in my opinion.
 

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