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Old 08-28-2007, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by BigKID
I was thinking of doing the same thing. So I guess there is no way to fit a 15 or 16x10 without having it stick out of the wheel well?
exactly. you would have to have the same backspacing as a stock wheel and just add on the outside.
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Originally Posted by BigKID
I was thinking of doing the same thing. So I guess there is no way to fit a 15 or 16x10 without having it stick out of the wheel well?
yea you can. There are plenty of bagged guys tucking 22x10 rims. You just have to have perfect backspacing.
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Originally Posted by RandomHero
yea you can. There are plenty of bagged guys tucking 22x10 rims. You just have to have perfect backspacing.
dude he's talking 15 and 16" rims.
of course 22's are going to clear the brakes.
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Originally Posted by bluecajun5.3
dude he's talking 15 and 16" rims.
of course 22's are going to clear the brakes.
who said anything about brakes? He's wanting to know about his tires sticking out to much. A 15x10 is the same as a 22x10 as far as backspacing goes.

backspacing isn't going to have hardly anything to do with brakes unless he's using a 15" rims and then it comes into play A LITTLE.
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