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Found one that is 15 by 8 with a 4.75 bs so that meets what my lift kit needs but it says it has a +6mm offset will that still work?http://www.summitracing.com/search/...0+4294920795+4294920825+4294920326+4294920801
Not too many to choose from.
If you move up to a 16x8 looks like there are
more options.
4.75" of backspace means the tire will be .25" closer to the leaf spring than the 4.5" one you were looking for. (it will move the tire inward)
The offset is a different way to calculate backspacing.
At a certain point it can rub on I think the sway bar... maybe someone will chime in here.
Thought more than 4.85" was the limit. More than this causes rubbing...
4 in rough country 15 by 8in wheel with 35 by 12.50 rough country says the 15 by 8ij wheel with 4.5 bs is what I need but I have heard some guys running the stock rally wheels and have no issuesI'd go with the 4" backspace. I just went out and looked at my truck with the 4.5" backspace, but I have 16" wheels. The tire rod would be very close with a 15" wheel.
What size lift are you putting in? What size tire are you going to be running?
I ran 33 12.50's on stock rally wheels with no problems. I have mounted two sets of Q radial buckshots which are 35.5 inches tall on rally wheels with no problems. The current plan is to run 35 12.50 Cooper Discovery tires mounted on factory rally wheels. I don't think there will be a problem with that combo either.
Those are the tires I want to run to!! Lol do you have a 4in lift? Any rubbing with the tires on the frame or anything?
No I have a 6 inch lift on my truck. My point is those tires will fit on those rims with no problem. I have had a 6 inch lift on my truck for a long time. I also highly recommend getting a raised steering arm also.
I'm pretty sure the van version was only 15x7 instead of 15x8 like the blazers/suburbans/trucks had.