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Old 08-04-2024, 01:31 AM   #1
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Truck rallys and disc brakes problems

I know there are several posts about this subject, but here we go again. I have a set of 15x8 truck rallys with 4 inch backspacing. They will not mount over the original brake calipers. Truck is original and original ride height with no modifications. It's been stated this type of wheel is compatible with disc brakes as long as they aren't larger aftermarket calipers. I have a 72 C10 with disc front/drum rear. What gives? I haven't tried them on the rear drums, but if they won't fit the front they are useless to me. Bought these at a swap meet and a lesson learned. Any thoughts? (other than I'm screwed) Thanks
One thing I notice is a slight inward taper of the rim toward the hub. Normal?
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Old 08-04-2024, 03:49 AM   #2
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I know there are several posts about this subject, but here we go again. I have a set of 15x8 truck rallys with 4 inch backspacing. They will not mount over the original brake calipers. Truck is original and original ride height with no modifications. It's been stated this type of wheel is compatible with disc brakes as long as they aren't larger aftermarket calipers. I have a 72 C10 with disc front/drum rear. What gives? I haven't tried them on the rear drums, but if they won't fit the front they are useless to me. Bought these at a swap meet and a lesson learned. Any thoughts? (other than I'm screwed) Thanks
One thing I notice is a slight inward taper of the rim toward the hub. Normal?
What is keeping them from fitting? 15x8 rallys should fit with no problem on a 72 c10. Do you have any pics of the wheels?
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Old 08-04-2024, 11:27 AM   #3
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What is keeping them from fitting? 15x8 rallys should fit with no problem on a 72 c10. Do you have any pics of the wheels?
are you sure they are truck rallys, factory truck rallys weren't available until a few years after disc brakes became standard equipment on all GM light duty trucks. post some pics so we can see where the problem is.
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Old 08-04-2024, 02:28 PM   #4
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Re: Truck rallys and disc brakes problems

Thanks. I'll send pics asap. Won't go through it says a security token missing. That's a new one.
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Re: Truck rallys and disc brakes problems

I have encountered that and fixed it by reducing the picture size to 2000 pixels wide and add the pictures one at a time. You can still compose a post with 5 pictures, but just upload them one at a time.
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Old 08-04-2024, 03:48 PM   #6
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Thanks DJ. It worked.
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Old 08-04-2024, 04:16 PM   #7
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Re: Truck rallys and disc brakes problems

I have no insights to offer, but maybe slap some painter's tape on the inside of the rim to show you where it's rubbing(without marking the metal). Maybe a blobby weld, or something you can clean up.
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They should fit without issue. Are they stamped 15x8jj or something similar? My only thought is maybe aftermarket but even those SHOULD fit.
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Re: Truck rallys and disc brakes problems

Can't remember for sure. But when I went with the 115x8's on my '71 the issue wasn't with the calipers. But the problem was because of the dropped spindles that were interfering. Had to grind a small amount of material off to get the needed clearance. So take a look at this area instead of the calipers. It's been 20+ years ago, so can't remember exactly where the rub was. But in that era I think this was somewhat a problem often encountered. Best of luck.
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Can't remember for sure. But when I went with the 115x8's on my '71 the issue wasn't with the calipers. But the problem was because of the dropped spindles that were interfering. Had to grind a small amount of material off to get the needed clearance. So take a look at this area instead of the calipers. It's been 20+ years ago, so can't remember exactly where the rub was. But in that era I think this was somewhat a problem often encountered. Best of luck.
Smitty it's stock suspension. I'm gonna mess with it tomorrow or the next day. Been too hot. Thanks for the reply.
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Smitty it's stock suspension. I'm gonna mess with it tomorrow or the next day. Been too hot. Thanks for the reply.
Those look like regular rallys... the should fit with no issues … especially with stock suspension.
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Re: Truck rallys and disc brakes problems

Post an image of the truck as well as one of the front suspension & spindle.
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Re: Truck rallys and disc brakes problems

I had some raised areas on the casting line on the backs of the disc brake calipers on my '72. I had to take a grinder and smooth out the backs of the calipers for them to not rub on the 15x8 slot mags I used up front.

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If I couldn’t run my 6lug slotted steel wheels,I’d be hard pressed to choose something else

No problem bolting them on with suspension or calipers, but it’s 4WD………
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If I couldn’t run my 6lug slotted steel wheels,I’d be hard pressed to choose something else

No problem bolting them on with suspension or calipers, but it’s 4WD………
6-lug car 'Rallys' are definitely aftermarket vs an OE 15x8" truck 'Rally'.
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I know there are several posts about this subject, but here we go again. I have a set of 15x8 truck rallys with 4 inch backspacing. They will not mount over the original brake calipers. Truck is original and original ride height with no modifications. It's been stated this type of wheel is compatible with disc brakes as long as they aren't larger aftermarket calipers. I have a 72 C10 with disc front/drum rear. What gives? I haven't tried them on the rear drums, but if they won't fit the front they are useless to me. Bought these at a swap meet and a lesson learned. Any thoughts? (other than I'm screwed) Thanks
One thing I notice is a slight inward taper of the rim toward the hub. Normal?
OK I'm a dumb a__. The rims weren't hitting the calipers like I first thought. The wheels Have been powder coated. In fact, twice. Wrong color the first time. Anyway the problem was the wheel center. Just enough powder coat buildup to keep the rim from seating. I used a drum sander on all four wheels and now they all fit perfectly. Didn't take off much, but it worked. Thanks for everyone's replies. Maybe this will help somebody down the line. I can now sleep tonight.
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