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15x8 or 15x10
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15x8 or 15x10
which size would provide the most backspacing 8s or 10s ?
would the 10s be to large for a 31x10.5 tyre?
im lookin at running BFG muddies LT325/60R15
hoping to run on 15x10 steelies backspaced As much as Possible
would the 10s be to large for a 31x10.5 tyre?
im lookin at running BFG muddies LT325/60R15
hoping to run on 15x10 steelies backspaced As much as Possible
MULL
Re: 15x8 or 15x10
Spartacus wrote:would the 10s be to large for a 31x10.5 tyre?
8's would be too big for 10.5's! You would run them on 7's.
Backspacining is independant of rim width.
As an example, you could have a 8" rim with a -60 mm offset which would give about 50 mm backspace (approximatly Toyo standard), or you could have a 6" rim with a +45 mm offset giving a backspace of about 130 mm (Kia Sportage standard).
Best bet is to take a tape measure when looking at wheels, after doing accurate measurements of what you need on you vehicle.
As an example, you could have a 8" rim with a -60 mm offset which would give about 50 mm backspace (approximatly Toyo standard), or you could have a 6" rim with a +45 mm offset giving a backspace of about 130 mm (Kia Sportage standard).
Best bet is to take a tape measure when looking at wheels, after doing accurate measurements of what you need on you vehicle.
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Re: 15x8 or 15x10
bogged wrote:Spartacus wrote:would the 10s be to large for a 31x10.5 tyre?
8's would be too big for 10.5's! You would run them on 7's.
BS I`ve had about 4 sets of 31`s on different 4x4s over the years and have only ever had 8 inch rims. I think 8 are advised for 10.5.
Re: 15x8 or 15x10
Guts wrote: think 8 are advised for 10.5.
Depends on the brand, but most are 7in advertised..
Can imagine how fucked up they would look on 10in rims LMAO
Re: 15x8 or 15x10
Spartacus wrote:which size would provide the most backspacing 8s or 10s ?
would the 10s be to large for a 31x10.5 tyre?
im lookin at running BFG muddies LT325/60R15
hoping to run on 15x10 steelies backspaced As much as Possible
There is a 325/60R15 BFG AT fitted to a 15x10 at Fourbys in Moorooka (3892 2766). Looks Sweet and fits well. If you run this size I'd go the 15x10.... if you stick with the 31x10.50R15 I'd go with the 15x8.
What stud pattern are you looking for?
My memory isn't the best..
5 stud is going to reduce your options a fair bit. Mostly they only have one offset/ back spacing.
Hope this helps.
Ryano
Flame suit on if I'm wrong, but for the price difference with 8's and 10's, you could prob find a cheap set of 15x8's, get em flipped, and still have something with a wider track, as you basically get a 1.5 to 2' spacer, and still have money in your pocket than what you pay for 15x10's.
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Damo wrote:GaryInOz wrote:you could have a 8" rim with a -60 mm offset which would give about 50 mm backspace (approximatly Toyo standard)
Which Toyota comes with a 8" -60 offset rim? Or even close to -60?
thats only 2 inch backspace i think u have your numbers mixed up
-26 offset is the widest ive seen thats around 4 inch bs on a 8 inch rim
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