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04-21-2013, 04:42 PM | #1 |
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Rear rim measurement question
I measured up the rear wheels this weekend to find out how big of a rim I can run and here are my numbers. Mind you I run a Ford 8.8 rear end (59 1/2" with an offset to the passenger side tubes).
Driver side: From wheel hub face to inside fender (by bed): 4.75" From wheel hub face to outside fender: 7.125" Passenger side (offset): From wheel hub face to inside fender (by bed): 4.75" From wheel hub face to outside fender: 6.75". So the shortest side (pass), I have a total of 11.5". I figured with an 8" rim and 2" of swell (from the tire) I would be in the clear. The rims I want to run are 15x8 with BS 3.75". So in my mind, I thought I will be fine with those rims and still have clearance on the sides. This is my first time measuring for rims so I wanted to make sure I did it right and also see what you guys thought. Thanks. Posted via Mobile Device
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