Wheel offset

I have the same tires on 18x9s. Only difference is my rims are +24mm offset. I used 8mm spacers front and rear to get a better look in the wheel well. The front needed the spacer to clear the coil over springs I have, the rear I did just for looks. If I didn't have coil overs I would not have needed the spacer for clearance.

Are you using SN95 spindles or stock spindle and ranger rotors?

Further to what I have listed above, I also have 2001 spindles which move the wheels further out compared to 94/95 and stock spindles.
 
I have the same tires on 18x9s. Only difference is my rims are +24mm offset. I used 8mm spacers front and rear to get a better look in the wheel well. The front needed the spacer to clear the coil over springs I have, the rear I did just for looks. If I didn't have coil overs I would not have needed the spacer for clearance.

Are you using SN95 spindles or stock spindle and ranger rotors?

Further to what I have listed above, I also have 2001 spindles which move the wheels further out compared to 94/95 and stock spindles.
Stock spindles
 
With your current set up, I would go with a bolt on hub centric spacer 15-20mm thick (if you are not planning suspension changes).
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That should get your wheel in the wheel well similar to mine.

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I have the same tires on 18x9s. Only difference is my rims are +24mm offset. I used 8mm spacers front and rear to get a better look in the wheel well. The front needed the spacer to clear the coil over springs I have, the rear I did just for looks. If I didn't have coil overs I would not have needed the spacer for clearance.

Are you using SN95 spindles or stock spindle and ranger rotors?

Further to what I have listed above, I also have 2001 spindles which move the wheels further out compared to 94/95 and stock spindles.
I was thinking I needed the 1/4 spacers based on your wheel offset of +24 so I may need spacers bigger than that to get the same look you have. I have an all new stock suspension.
 
Probably. My spindles move the wheel outboard 8mm more than the stock spindles (according to Maximum Motorsports Tech Article on spindle swaps). Plus I am using an 8mm (5/16") spacer. So to achieve the look I have you would need 16mm. I don't think they make that size so your would need to go 15 or 20mm.

Ahh wait a second. Just remembered that I also moved my lower control arm inboard 1/2" (12mm) to gain some camber adjustment. So re-thinking my above comment, you should be pretty good with a 1/4" (6mm) to 5/16" (8mm) spacer.
 
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Front or rear and have you changed to five lug?
Yes
I have the same tires on 18x9s. Only difference is my rims are +24mm offset. I used 8mm spacers front and rear to get a better look in the wheel well. The front needed the spacer to clear the coil over springs I have, the rear I did just for looks. If I didn't have coil overs I would not have needed the spacer for clearance.

Are you using SN95 spindles or stock spindle and ranger rotors?

Further to what I have listed above, I also have 2001 spindles which move the wheels further out compared to 94/95 and stock spindles.
yes I was copying your setup. Lol
 
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Probably. My spindles move the wheel outboard 8mm more than the stock spindles (according to Maximum Motorsports Tech Article on spindle swaps). Plus I am using an 8mm (5/16") spacer. So to achieve the look I have you would need 16mm. I don't think they make that size so your would need to go 15 or 20mm.

Ahh wait a second. Just remembered that I also moved my lower control arm inboard 1/2" (12mm) to gain some camber adjustment. So re-thinking my above comment, you should be pretty good with a 1/4" (6mm) to 5/16" (8mm) spacer.
Thanks sounds good will try 6mm or 8mm.