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Old 05-16-2011, 10:42 PM   #1
jonzcustomshop
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15X10 wheel question

I have been looking for some 6 lug slots, the 15x10 are much more common than the narrower ones..
do any of you know/or are any of you running 15X10's on the rear of a 60-66 fleet, and lowered?
will they fit, or too wide for a lowered truck?





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2 15x8 and 2 15x10 Mag wheels great wheels need cleaning up a little. fit anything 6 hole asking $60 for each or $200 for all 4
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Old 05-16-2011, 11:05 PM   #2
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Re: 15X10 wheel question

it depends on the offset of the rims. my 22x10 with a +22mm offset and a 2 inch spacer in the rear. my truck is lowered also

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Old 05-17-2011, 01:21 AM   #3
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Re: 15X10 wheel question

With an original width rear end, I think they will barely fit. I test fit a set of 15 x 10 wheels and tires on my '66 Suburban once. The tires were really close to the outer lip, but I think if you rolled that lip a little they would be okay.

I wish I could find a set of 6 hole slots around here.
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Old 05-17-2011, 09:31 AM   #4
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Re: 15X10 wheel question

Most 15X10 wheels I come across are usually 3.75" backspace, and like Captainfab says, they are super-close to the fender lip. Most of the time they will rub, unless the truck is either stock height or lifted.

I have found that you need at least 4.5" to 5" of backspace to make everything clear. But....your 6-lug wheels might have a different backspace. The info I posted was from the 5-lug 15" wheels I have bought in the past.

If that blurb is true about the slots being $60ea or $200 for the set, you need to grab them RIGHT NOW. That's a great deal!!
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