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Ok, which wheel is going to stick out further? Tire would be a 35 x 12.5 in either situation.

Mopar bead lock capable which is a 17x8, 4.4" BS and +12 offset
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17x8.5, 4.75" BS and zero offset?

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Even thought the BS is 4.4 vs 4.75?
 
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A Sahara with a 2.5" Teraflex ST2, 2-1/2" lift with shocks. Max BS I can have is 4.75 and I need to keep tires as close to under fenders as possible.
 

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A Sahara with a 2.5" Teraflex ST2, 2-1/2" lift with shocks. Max BS I can have is 4.75 and I need to keep tires as close to under fenders as possible.
That should be a good setup with that lift
 

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Ok, which wheel is going to stick out further? Tire would be a 35 x 12.5 in either situation.

Mopar bead lock capable which is a 17x8, 4.4" BS and +12 offset
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17x8.5, 4.75" BS and zero offset?

Thanks
It looks to me like an 8 inch wheel with a +12 offset would be about a 4.97 inch backspace, not 4.4.
 

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It looks to me like an 8 inch wheel with a +12 offset would be about a 4.97 inch backspace, not 4.4.
I'm pretty new to all this offset / backspace stuff, but if a 0 offset is center line that would make backspace 4".
Then adding in .47" for the +12mm offset, would give 4.47".

But the converter gives your value of 4.97" with 4.5" backspace for a 0 offset on an 8" wheel.

Kinda confused.
 

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I'm pretty new to all this offset / backspace stuff, but if a 0 offset is center line that would make backspace 4".
Then adding in .47" for the +12mm offset, would give 4.47".

But the converter gives your value of 4.97" with 4.5" backspace for a 0 offset on an 8" wheel.

Kinda confused.
An 8 inch wheel is really 9 inches between the edges so there is another 1/2 inch on each side of the center.
 

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I'm pretty new to all this offset / backspace stuff, but if a 0 offset is center line that would make backspace 4".
Then adding in .47" for the +12mm offset, would give 4.47".

But the converter gives your value of 4.97" with 4.5" backspace for a 0 offset on an 8" wheel.

Kinda confused.
Your logic makes sense, but it’s not spot on. Have to factor in the face of the wheel or something weird.
9 wide wheel with -12 offset is 4.5 backspacing.
4.5 inch bs in theory would be a 0 offset but it’s not.
here’s a calculator I like to use to compare to stock wheels. Stock wheels are 7.5 wide and +44 offset
https://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel-Offset-Calculator#
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