Need information on 22” Forgiato wheels on my c10

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I need advice on what size wheels I can fit on my 1981 c10 fleet size stock suspension height

I want to put 22” Forgiatos
How wide can the front and rear be without modifications?

What backspacing ?

Any help will be appreciated thanks
 

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22" wheels look awful on old trucks. It's your truck you can do to it whatever you want. Stick with 17" or 18" max and safe yourself a lot of problems with rubbing, steering angle, ride quality. Just my 0.02$
 

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I need advice on what size wheels I can fit on my 1981 c10 fleet size stock suspension height

I want to put 22” Forgiatos
How wide can the front and rear be without modifications?

What backspacing ?

Any help will be appreciated thanks
Unfortunately you're not gonna get much help here for that. The best thing to do is to buy a wheel fitment tool, play with that and see what'll fit. Then call up Forgiato and talk to them.
 

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@bluex may have some insight?

The widest you can go on the front and rear will have a lot to do with how tall of a tire you want to use.
 

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Unfortunately you're not gonna get much help here for that. The best thing to do is to buy a wheel fitment tool, play with that and see what'll fit. Then call up Forgiato and talk to them.

This, if you call them they might be able to point you to a local dealer that has the tool so you don't have to spend that money too.

@bluex may have some insight?

The widest you can go on the front and rear will have a lot to do with how tall of a tire you want to use.

It's very dependent on tire size an suspension mods. Buy the tires, or even some cheap used ones in the size you want an mock it up. If these are custom order wheels you will sign an release an onve they are built they are yours even if they are wrong. Since you provide the measurements you have to make 175% sure it's right before you send that order in. It's worth investing in these items or finding a shop with the wheel tool if your custom ordering wheels....
 

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Also I'm not familiar with that brand, so if these aren't custom order an they have off the shelf options like American racing or us mag those will fit an you shouldn't need to do a mockup especially at stock height. Those wheels are also returnable, unless you put a tire on it.
 

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OP joined the site and has ONE post. He gone. Hit and run. :Bye:

Signature blocks says location: Texas. Engine Size: 305. I guess not everything is bigger in Texas.
 
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OP joined the site and has ONE post. He gone. Hit and run. :Bye:

Signature blocks says location: Texas. Engine Size: 305. I guess not everything is bigger in Texas.
Not surprised when the first 3 posts offer no help an only criticism for what he wants to do to HIS truck. :shrug:
 

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