Re: Wheel help
I think they will. A 15x10 rim with 3 1/2 backspacing or so is good with 10 inch rims and 33-35 inch tires. My 8" rims rubbed with 3 1/2" bs. I ran 15x10 Centerlines with 3 5/16 bs for 18 years on mine with 35's, no rubbing.
A rim with -38mm backspacing has the center shifted out about 1 and 1/2" which would mean on an outside width of 11" on a 10" rim (rim width is meausred to bead seating inside of rim) the rim in your link should have 4 1/2" backspacing. (6" is one half the width, and the rim moved 1 1/2" = 4 1/2" bs)
Currently my truck has 8 lug 16.5x10 rims with 4 1/2" backspacing and they work great. BUT, I have an 86 Suburban axle in my truck whis is at least 2" wider than the stock rear. You may have rubbing issues in the rear when you turn or articulate the rear suspension significantly.
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