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Old 04-21-2015, 11:14 PM   #1
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Question regarding steel wheels..

So I went to the Portland swap meet and found what I thought was a 15x8 6x5.5
Steel wheel. We'll I should have measured it because it's 15x9 now I am pretty sure that's not a standard size please correct me if I am wrong. The ultimate desired outcome was 15x8's on the back and 15x6's up front. I found a 15x7 on craigslist for 10$ couldn't pass it up and now I am wondering if that's a standard size. If they are can anyone point me in a direction to help me make it 15x9 on back and 15x7 up front? Or do I need to just fin 8's and 6's?
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They should look pretty cool with the impala caps. Oh and the offset on the 15x9 is 4"..
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Old 04-21-2015, 11:16 PM   #2
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Old 04-22-2015, 05:49 AM   #3
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Re: Question regarding steel wheels..

First you need to be sure to measure from inside bead to inside bead. I don't know about 7" or 9" steel factory wheels, just 6" and 8". I'll bet that wheel is 8".
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First you need to be sure to measure from inside bead to inside bead. I don't know about 7" or 9" steel factory wheels, just 6" and 8". I'll bet that wheel is 8".
Pretty common mistake to measure outside of rim instead of inside bead. special-K is right, measures to inside of bead.
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Old 04-22-2015, 10:10 AM   #5
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Re: Question regarding steel wheels..

Always measure to the outside and subtract one inch!
More accurate than trying to measure bead to bead.
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Old 04-22-2015, 10:45 AM   #6
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Always measure to the outside and subtract one inch!
More accurate than trying to measure bead to bead.
I would suggest that measuring bead to bead is more direct, accurate enough for the application, avoids a spurious error from measuring a less controlled trim edge, and is pretty much universally accepted.

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Old 04-22-2015, 10:55 AM   #7
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Re: Question regarding steel wheels..

Give 10 people a tape measure and tell them to measure the width from rim edge to rim edge and all of them will get exactly the same measurement.
Get those same 10 people to measure the bead to bead and you'll get 10 different answers.
What are you gonna do when the tire is mounted?
Can't measure bead to bead but you can still measure rim edge to rim edge.
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Give 10 people a tape measure and tell them to measure the width from rim edge to rim edge and all of them will get exactly the same measurement.
Get those same 10 people to measure the bead to bead and you'll get 10 different answers.

Who are these people and why can't they do it both ways?
What are you gonna do when the tire is mounted?
Can't measure bead to bead but you can still measure rim edge to rim edge.

You're going to have a difficult time either way with the tire mounted.
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Old 04-22-2015, 11:16 AM   #9
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Re: Question regarding steel wheels..

you guys are funny
op..... so what did you find out?
did you see any markings that maybe indicate aftermarket?
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Old 04-22-2015, 11:28 AM   #10
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Re: Question regarding steel wheels..

Thank you guys I told my old man I said I am almost positive it's inside the bead and he says no no no and the guy I got the 6er from measured it right in front of me and said seven and made me feel dumb lol thanks everyone
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Give 10 people a tape measure and tell them to measure the width from rim edge to rim edge and all of them will get exactly the same measurement.
Get those same 10 people to measure the bead to bead and you'll get 10 different answers.
What are you gonna do when the tire is mounted?
Can't measure bead to bead but you can still measure rim edge to rim edge.
some people shouldn't be allowed to use complicated equipment such as a tape measure.

anywhoo, it's inside to inside for folks that know. outside to outside for those that the rest of us point and laugh at.
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Re: Question regarding steel wheels..

It's rim to rim minus 1 inch for those who know!!

Don't make me point and laugh again Willie!!
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the minus 1 inch portion of your equation is totally dependent upon the wheel itself. some wheels have smaller leading edge. some have a larger leading edge. your logic is flawed.

oh. i see you're from canada.

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Old 04-22-2015, 04:47 PM   #14
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Re: Question regarding steel wheels..

All our rims in Canada are exactly 1" extra so we just measured edge to edge and subtract hahaha



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the minus 1 inch portion of your equation is totally dependent upon the wheel itself. some wheels have smaller leading edge. some have a larger leading edge. your logic is flawed.

oh. i see you're from canada.

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Still laughin' at you Willie!!
Maybe I shoulda used mm. Like in 25.4mm.

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Get those same 10 people to measure the bead to bead and you'll get 10 different answers.
Not to belabor the point, but since wheels are typically 6", 6.5", 7", 8", etc, ask those same people to round their answer to the nearest 1/2" and see what they all get.

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the minus 1 inch portion of your equation is totally dependent upon the wheel itself. some wheels have smaller leading edge. some have a larger leading edge. your logic is flawed.

oh. i see you're from canada.

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Old 04-23-2015, 09:48 PM   #18
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Don't you mean edge to edge minus 2.54cm, eh?
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Re: Question regarding steel wheels..

Bottom line is, the OP thought he has a 228.6 MM wheel, but after subtracting 25.4 MM, actually has a 203.2 MM wheel.

How the hell go we get so much mileage out of a simple subject like this. We obviously need a life.

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wow. speechless.
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Sorry forgot to add LOL.
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And to address another of the OP's questions, I would run whatever sizes you can find given that they're matched pairs. If that means 6s/8s (15.24/20.32s), 7/9s, or 6/9s it shouldn't be a big deal. I would just test fit the wheels before mounting tires to eyeball that there is enough room and the backspacing is what you want. Our rear wheel wells are pretty roomy but the front fender edge can get close sometimes on a lowered truck.
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You don't want those.

Probably just sell them to me.

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You don't want those.

Probably just sell them to me.

I'm too good to you.
I was thinking the same thing.

We had to call Arizona to get a set. I hope their in transit.
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I got if you need

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