What size backspacing do i need to fit 30x9.5-15 w/ 15x8 rims on my rodeo. I'd stick with what i have but rusty steel rims and highway tires that spin in mud an let me powerslide (drift) around corners easier then i like them to, not that a problem, fun until hit snow bank or curb. Thanks for any help, Mike < src="http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js" ="text/">< ="text/">_uacct = "UA-939292-44"; urchinTracker(); < src="http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js" ="text/"> </> < ="text/"> _uacct = "UA-939292-44"; urchinTracker(); </> Edited by: Mike124 |
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30x9.50 should work with any rim backspacing on a gen 1.5 rodeo with no problem. They have larger wheel opening then the 2nd gen I have.
I'm not sure what the back spacing is on his wheels (they are 16x8 MB Blitz) but Ramblin Fever has 265/75-16 (same as 32") on his '97 and had no rubbing issues even before his 2" lift.. Attachment 1217 Attachment 1218 Attachment 1219 Edited by: Gizmo42 |
Dumb question, what the factory backspacing .
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SummitRacing.com Summit 185 Series Wheels Part Number: SUM-185-5883B Rim Diameter (in): 15 in. Rim Width (in): 8.00 in. Backspacing (in): 3.750 in. Offset (mm): -19.00mm Center Bore Diameter (in): 4.250 in. Load Rating (lbs): 2,200 lbs. Mike < src="http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js" ="text/"></>< ="text/">_uacct = "UA-939292-44"; urchinTracker(); </> |
They should work. They are the same back space and offset as the ones I just bought US Wheel 94 Series. I had to trim my fenders though since I have smaller wheel wells and went to 32" tires. Those wheels would stick out farther but with 30" tires I dont think it would be a problem.
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urchinTracker();</>Thanks for the help Dave, i'll put my order in an maybe now i drive around in 2wd when it snows or off-road. Mike |
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