Medication now under control......Back on topic
Everyone will have very different ideas of what is required. There are heaps of different ways to get a result, none of them are wrong (except a SPOA, which is always wrong

) and al depend on how wide you want the car, how much rubbing you are prepared to deal with, how much you want to spend, and how much you are willing to cut.
With "normal" offset rims (lets say 3-4" of backspacing on a 7" rim) the tyres will want to get all over the inner guard and shock mount on articulation, but other than the bumper bracket, shoudln't touch much elsewhere.
If you go to "offset" rims (lest say 3" backspacing or less) you will have major contact problems with the firewall and guard lip, but no rubbing on the shock or inner guard.
IMHO you will need 2" bumpstop spacers or a 2" BL to make these work and keep them out of the guards. But it will depend on how hard you drive, how tall your tyres actually are, what rim width you run, how stiff your springs are, how long your springs are and about one million other things.
Dank is WT and has large rim offset (ie he is VERY wide) so he wont get near the bumper bracket, but you will as you are NT.
Get the tyres on the car and then start working it out.
But not before you get those gears on them, or I'll get sierrajim to change the custom options so everytime you type "gears" you will get WEB WHEELER up on the screen, (which currently only happens when I type "grimbo" in)
Steve.
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