07-21-2008, 11:43 PM | #1 |
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10" rally's
i need to find some 10 inch wide truck rally's anybody got any ideas?
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07-21-2008, 11:48 PM | #2 |
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Re: 10" rally's
Here you can find it...
http://www.stocktonwheel.com/light_truck_wheels.htm
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07-22-2008, 12:03 AM | #3 |
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on ther web site you choose the 59 series and it brings you to the 20 series solid wheel?
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No it displays an acrobat reader list...
check this site http://www.davidsrallywheels.com/rallyrims.html
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07-22-2008, 01:12 AM | #5 |
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thanx thats what i was looking for much appreciated
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Re: 10" rally's
try wheel vintuques,they have them at a good price,stockton was too much I found
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I got lucky with Stockton several years ago, but have heard countless stories about poor service and shoddy work since then.
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07-22-2008, 08:37 PM | #9 |
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Hey, 454 HO, thats a good price on the 10 inch rallys. I will take two please... Summit Racing is my favorite place to buy from.
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Will my trim rings from my 8" rally wheels fit a 10" wheel?
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It looks like the backspacing is the same so your 3" rings would look like 2" rings on a 15x8 im guessing. They will fit on the wheel but there will be a gap. Im actually thinking of getting a pair for the back of my truck.
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I think jdurant just put a set on his blazer . The rears are 15x10 with 295/50's if I remember correctly . It looks good . I would try to get a 5 inch backspace wheel though so the tire would sit under a little . They make both .
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That extra .5" of BS would help with the trim ring gap as well...im liking this idea more and more.
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I just went through all of this. Summit was the cheapest that I could find, and the shipping is just that one $12 service charge. Plus, they had them in stock. Mine have 5" of backspacing--so they have 1.5" more dish. I like the thinner trim rings that came on the vans. They butt up next to the step on the wheel, which is the same on the 10"s as it is on the original 8"s. The only thing that I am not satisfied with is the tires. Because I thought a 275/60 would be too narrow on the 10" wheel, due to poor tire selection, I had to go with a 295/50 as stated before. I think it is a little too low profile. I know, I know, I still haven't dropped it, but hope that will make it look better.
Here are some profile pics I took with my cell phone to give you a good idea. I know it's filthy, it's my daily driver and it's just to dusty here--so don't look too closely. Hope this helps
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07-23-2008, 07:23 PM | #16 |
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Thanks Jd For The Pics Now I Know Thats What I Want For My Truck.
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I did a web search on Stockton and found a web forum with many complaints. Do your self a favor and do a web search on them before you put down your money!
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I THINK I'M GOING TO GO THROUGH SUMMIT
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Looks like 5 is the magic number. I like to seeing somebody else's before I buy mine. Good pics for a cell phone. I am going with a 15x10 with a bfg 295/50 on the rear. What size tire would be good for the front with a 15x7 ??? I am thinging maybe a 215/65/15 ????
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I Ran A 215/60/15 Bfg On My Nova And It Was Kinda Small Even For The Car So Im Sure On A Truck It Would Look Tiny.
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I'm running a 215/70-15 on my 7" ralleys on my blazer.
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I use the trim ring from the corvettes,they fit real nice
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Re: 10" rally's
Just for the record, Summit carries Wheel Vintiques, not Stockton. The people at Stockton seemed really nice to deal with FWIW.
Mine are 235/60s in the front, but they are on an 8" wheel. I think a 215/60 would definately be too small on the 7" wheel. Personally, I also think there would be too big of a difference front and brack with a 10" and a 7". But a 7" and 9" combo would look pretty rockin. Then you could use the 275/60, so that it isn't as low profile as mine. That would look great, and I'm sure wheel vintiques would make it if you have 3 weeks to wait. In fact, I would probably do that if I started over.
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I just did the math, and I think a 275/60 on 9" with 4.25" of BS for the rear and a 215/70 on a 7" front would be perfect. It would fill the wheel wells better, yet tuck in just a hair better to account for scrub on a lowered truck. If my math is right--thats the way I would do it.
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This is a 275/50/15 tire on a 15x9" rim
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