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wheel offset to run 37/12.5/17 R 38/13.50/17

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I'm ready to buy tires and wheel but no sure the offset i should use to run either of these tires. What i don't want is the tire sting out any more than it has to but i also don't want any rubbing. I will also be installing a 3.5" lift and regearing. I'm looking at Cooper SST pro are milestone MT2. I run cooper on everything i have owned in the last 8 year. But nothing over 35"s Any help would be great. Thanks
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I'm ready to buy tires and wheel but no sure the offset i should use to run either of these tires. What i don't want is the tire sting out any more than it has to but i also don't want any rubbing. I will also be installing a 3.5" lift and regearing. I'm looking at Cooper SST pro are milestone MT2. I run cooper on everything i have owned in the last 8 year. But nothing over 35"s Any help would be great. Thanks

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I will also be installing a 3.5" lift and regearing.
Check the details from your lift manufacturer. I know Clayton Offroad recommends 4.5-4.75" backspacing with their 2.5/3.5" lifts - this should give you at least a starting point for avoiding issues with rubbing or clearance.

This site might help you visualize things too: https://tiresize.com/comparison/
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