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a2tripp 01-09-2012 12:28 AM

a backspacing ? for our 4x4s
 
72 gmc k2500: I currently have 35s on a 16 inch rim, want to go to some mt classic wheels.

http://i980.photobucket.com/albums/a...C/IMG_3998.jpg

http://i980.photobucket.com/albums/a...C/IMG_3991.jpg

as you can see, too much bling, for me at least. I think I have a 10 wide wheel now, on 12.5 tire. Tires are good and want to keep them but down the road I might be going to some wider swampers, maybe not. So I dont want my tires to stick out too far nor do I want them to rub on the springs or steering. Never bought NEW rims, what backspacing would be good?

are 12.50 ok with a 10in rim? off the road I mean

thanks

ghettoluxury 01-09-2012 10:28 PM

Re: a backspacing ? for our 4x4s
 
I prefer 10" wide wheels with 5" of back spacing and 12.5" to 15" tires. They stick out just enough for an aggressive look and don't rub on anything with a 3" lift.

A 12.5 on a 10" rim is perfect and can be aired down into the single didgets without problems.

a2tripp 01-09-2012 10:36 PM

Re: a backspacing ? for our 4x4s
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ghettoluxury (Post 5112848)
I prefer 10" wide wheels with 5" of back spacing and 12.5" to 15" tires. They stick out just enough for an aggressive look and don't rub on anything with a 3" lift.

A 12.5 on a 10" rim is perfect and can be aired down into the single didgets without problems.

Thanks for the reply, I want to try to keep the look that I have goin, I would have thought 5 inches would cause issues. thanks

a2tripp 01-11-2012 12:57 AM

Re: a backspacing ? for our 4x4s
 
before I bite the bullet, this look ok?

going with mickey's 360481, 16x10, with 4 7/16" backspacing

hopefully I can recoup some cost by selling the old rims

space wrangler 01-11-2012 09:39 AM

Re: a backspacing ? for our 4x4s
 
are you sure those are 10" wide? that second picture makes it look more like 8" from where i sit.. ....i'd measure and be sure if you just "think" they are 10" wide.

sdailey 01-11-2012 10:54 AM

Re: a backspacing ? for our 4x4s
 
You might want to double check the backspacing as well. I'm pretty sure 4" is about all you can get on the front without hitting the tie rods.

a2tripp 01-11-2012 07:48 PM

Re: a backspacing ? for our 4x4s
 
yep those rims are 8", isn't backspacing different with rim width?

space wrangler 01-13-2012 10:12 AM

Re: a backspacing ? for our 4x4s
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by a2tripp (Post 5116856)
yep those rims are 8", isn't backspacing different with rim width?

yes.


for an 8" wheel, you want between 3.75 and 4" of backspacing. ...you'll probably find that 4" is as little as you can get in a 16" aluminum wheel. 15" wheels are a different story. ..you can get them with as little as 2.5" of backspacing if you don't mind steel.


i just purchased MT Classic II's in 16x8 with 4" backspacing to use on my FF 14 bolt and 3/4 ton 10 bolt and will be running 315/75/16. ..they appear to work well ..but i'm down to just a frame and axles. ..no body parts have been put on yet.


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