I 15x10 with -25 offset and 41/2 bs Need some help!
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I 15x10 with -25 offset and 41/2 bs Need some help!
So I was given 15x10 with -25 offset and 41/2 bs and my rear end is stock same with the rear wheel wells I would just fit it on the car but, I pulled my rear end out completely to take on some some rust! If you have any suggestions I’m all ears!
thanks, Anthony
thanks, Anthony
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just to let you know inever understood 'OFFSET' very well and dont care to but here is my help.
Great you can put BFG p275/60R15 and still be great on a 15" x 10" wheel but it shall still need seat belt hump clearancing and possibly fenderwell lip rolling(bending) to clear better under bouncy and wiggling driving conditions.
you take a short 2x4 block wood set it against your seat belt humps and use a rubber mallot to clearance them . this basically pushes them in more flush.
when you test fit the wheels on the car without the tires on if you could return them, and watch out for that lower shock mount it is very near and close to wheels where it attaches.
fatter p295/50R15 tires and 15" X 10" you need 5.5" backspacing and some spacers 1/4" or 1/8" .
. however I have seen people with 15x8" and 4.5" bs and p295/50R15
you could be very good depending on tire the p275 /60 R 15 is perfect on a 9" or even 10" wheel like yours. and I have seen it on 2nd gen camaros.
Personally iwould definitely minitub and build wide body fenders if the rear end was out and I was repairing anything. go protouring look . that is what iam doing on the rear of this 1981 z28.
Great you can put BFG p275/60R15 and still be great on a 15" x 10" wheel but it shall still need seat belt hump clearancing and possibly fenderwell lip rolling(bending) to clear better under bouncy and wiggling driving conditions.
you take a short 2x4 block wood set it against your seat belt humps and use a rubber mallot to clearance them . this basically pushes them in more flush.
when you test fit the wheels on the car without the tires on if you could return them, and watch out for that lower shock mount it is very near and close to wheels where it attaches.
fatter p295/50R15 tires and 15" X 10" you need 5.5" backspacing and some spacers 1/4" or 1/8" .
. however I have seen people with 15x8" and 4.5" bs and p295/50R15
you could be very good depending on tire the p275 /60 R 15 is perfect on a 9" or even 10" wheel like yours. and I have seen it on 2nd gen camaros.
Personally iwould definitely minitub and build wide body fenders if the rear end was out and I was repairing anything. go protouring look . that is what iam doing on the rear of this 1981 z28.
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