Wheel Spacing / TREs

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Gents,

I posed this question on the main tech forum after reading through 9 or 10 pages of confusing talk on wheels/tires that fit and didn't get a response so I'm hoping maybe you can provide some guidance:

I noticed that there isn't much space between my tie rod ends and and the inside of the wheels/tires - maybe 1/4 or 1/2 inch. Is that sufficient? Should I be looking at spacers or wheels with a different amount of backspacing? My assumption is that the wheels 'fit' since they're on there with no rubbing, but the mechanic who did my pre-purchase inspection made a point of mentioning that there wasn't much space so I've been a little confused as to whether or not I need to be thinking about addressing this issue.

Thanks for the help.

PS. Vehicle in question is an '89 FJ62. I believe the wheels are American Racing Mojaves with 33 x 10.5 BFGs on them.
 
you're fine as long as they don't hit...mine rub a little and have rubbed a hole in the boot, but i'm going to replace them when i rebuild the front end anyway so i will address the issue then.
 
you're fine as long as they don't hit...mine rub a little and have rubbed a hole in the boot, but i'm going to replace them when i rebuild the front end anyway so i will address the issue then.

HAMOM?
 
It's possible, I was waiting for others to post to see what was out there.
I can wrench on my junk anytime...if the weather would cooperate.
 
Just watch if you deflate your tires for wheeling, and then your tire rubs. IDK about spacers, but my TREs are close to my rubber - but 'No rubby, No problem"
 
Tires don't rub, the wheels do.
When I bought it, it had 80 wheels on it with 1/4"spacers on it to keep them from rubbing, but there was only about 1/4"of lug stud catching.it was uncomfortable for me, so I put steel wheels on it (after I replaced the damaged studs) and ran it.
The wheels that are on it now were free, but with spacers, I would run into the same lug/stud problem.
When I do the front end, I will source some longer studs and put the spacers back in.
 
I appreciate the input - thanks guys!
 

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