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Old 03-23-2013, 04:10 PM   #1
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front wheel back spacing

i have a 49 ad with a g body front clip with s10 dropped spindles. i have some 15 + 5 in wheels with 3 in backspacing. i may be worrying to much about turning and the tire ( 215 /70) hitting the fender lip. i called one of the wheel builders and he said if i went with a 6 in wheel with 4 1/4 backspacing that the tire would be much more inside the fender. i dont see it . all i see is a 1/4 in gain. what do you guys think. sure i could go to a shorter tire but i like the look of the 215
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Old 03-24-2013, 10:10 AM   #2
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Re: front wheel back spacing

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i have a 49 ad with a g body front clip with s10 dropped spindles. i have some 15 + 5 in wheels with 3 in backspacing. i may be worrying to much about turning and the tire ( 215 /70) hitting the fender lip. i called one of the wheel builders and he said if i went with a 6 in wheel with 4 1/4 backspacing that the tire would be much more inside the fender. i dont see it . all i see is a 1/4 in gain. what do you guys think. sure i could go to a shorter tire but i like the look of the 215
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Old 03-24-2013, 02:00 PM   #3
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Re: front wheel back spacing

Probably because your worry is rather silly in that most guys have to put 1-1/2 or 2 inch spacers on the hubs to move the wheel/tire combo out far enough so that they look right in the wheel well. Unless you are running 10 or 12 inch wide rims or have 22's or bigger wheels I don't see any problem.

In simple terms, the issue with S-10 swaps is getting the tire out close enough to the fender lip not moving it in away from the fender lip. That is why you see a lot of photos of rather goofy looking front wheel/tire setups on AD trucks in event coverage. Those with the tires and wheels looking lost in the openings.
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