08-14-2013, 10:51 AM | #1 |
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Ideal Backspacing?
Well the guys told me to post this in the suspension section. I have a c10 lowered 2.5 inches in the front and 3 inches in the back. I have the wider 57 inch rear end. I am planning to run a 18x8 wheel with 255/55-18 tires front and back. What is a safe backspacing? Does anybody have a similar setup? Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks Joe
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08-14-2013, 12:07 PM | #2 |
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Re: Ideal Backspacing?
Hey Joe,
The backspacing is up to you and personal preference of where you want that whee to sit in the fender. I would suggest a 4.5" backspace with the drop you have and tire you are wanting to run. Again, this is what I would run, but you can always adjust from there. I do suggest measuring to confirm this will be where you want the wheels, as 4.5" backspace means a 4.5" front space, since all wheel measure appx. 1" wider that they say because of the beads. Hope this info helps. What wheels were you looking to go with? - Travis |
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08-14-2013, 12:13 PM | #4 |
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No problem at all. We carry the Showwheels Streeter which is a similar design, and if that is something that you might want to go with, let me know.
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Re: Ideal Backspacing?
'Ideal' may not be what is offered.... Be sure & check back spacing options. From what I've seen, the cheaper cost on the wheel, the fewer BS options you have & they're typically built for newer models (w/diff BS requirements).
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Re: Ideal Backspacing?
You are going to find that wheels like the Ridler 695 wheels don't give you a choice of backspace. Here is an example of what they offer,
Each size/boltpattern comes in one backspace. Many wheels are like that.
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