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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Chorizo Springs, Texas
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Hi..
Jez finished scoring a super polished aluminum set of rims originally off a late 80's Regency conversion. Look sorta like the slotted ET's, but polished instead of gray. Two rims are 15x8. The other two are 15x10. The question is; will these rims work on my 96 Silverado 3 door, or will there be a need for spacers? Also, currently running 235's. Will these tires fit on the 15x10's? Plan A is to put the 8's in front, 10's rear.
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Location: Benton, AR "The Heart of Arkansas"
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Re: another wheels fit question 96 Silverado
If it isn't lowered up front....it should fit.
Do a test fit and see for yourself.
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Wichita Falls, Texas
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Re: another wheels fit question 96 Silverado
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But those tires, not a chance. When you say 235 tires, I'm assuming you're talking about the stock 235/75s. Those tires would work on the 8" wheels, but I personally wouldn't do it purely for aesthetics. 255/70 tires on an 8" wheel would look much better. For the 10" wheels, the 235/75s would definitely NOT work. That would be stretching those tires quite a bit. 235/75s are designed for 6-8" wide wheels. |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Chorizo Springs, Texas
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Re: another wheels fit question 96 Silverado
Thank you fer da info.
So... 15x8 ok on front, 15x10 with wider tire ok, too. I guess this question should have been just about the 15x10 possible fitment/clearance problemos. |
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Wichita Falls, Texas
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Re: another wheels fit question 96 Silverado
I will also add that they'll be alright as long as your future plans for the truck don't involve lowering it more than a 2/4 drop (if lowering is in the future). Since you say they came off of a conversion truck, I'm guessing that they have the standard off-the-shelf backspacing and won't tuck if you went any lower.
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Chorizo Springs, Texas
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At this time point my intention is to not do what everyone else is doing, so a drop would occur in the rear, only to level the truck out.![]() The person I bought the rims from said it was a Suburban Regency. Yes, to others this may appear to be a no-brainer. But, if'n I knew, or knew of someone who knew the answer, I would not have posted in the first place, ya know.. So...this forum rocks!
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Wichita Falls, Texas
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Re: another wheels fit question 96 Silverado
Yeah, if all you're going to do is drop the rear to level it, you'll be just fine.
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