To get the look you are looking for you are going to have to go with bigger tires unless you cut your springs. I think most have 285/35 or 40 /22 with lowering springs, and you still will have a little gap. I believe 305 are probably most optimal for looks, in both sizes its the offset and the width of wheel that will determine. I have 285/35/22 with 10" wheel with a +25 offset, I recently purchased these because I had an accident, but the previous offset was +35, but I ended up needing 10mm spacers to get the flush look. So first you have to decide what wheel size you want and then tires to determine how far it may stick out while mounted, then I think you can choose your offset. This is what I did the second time around, others may have different opinions.