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07-08-2016, 06:26 AM | #1 |
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Ordering wheels, quick question
I'm gonna order some Cragar soft 8's because the weld draglites are just too expensive for me. I'm going for the 'slicks and skinnier' look and I want the rear wheel to have as big a lip on the outside as possible, and I want the tire to be close to flush with the body, not tucked way in the wheel well like my current ones. Is the back spacing what gives it the big lip on the outside? Basically putting the outside of the rim further away from the part that the lugs bolt to? I have a 6 lug so 6x5.5 I believe is the pattern, so I'm just trying to dial in the other dimensions
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07-08-2016, 07:30 AM | #2 |
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Re: Ordering wheels, quick question
You want more "dish" or less offset. What width do you want, 8"? Or wide as you can go? Same size all around so you can rotate? Looks at 8" rallye wheels, is that about the look you want? Those are a great starting point for reference. I don't have any here, so can't give exact back space, but the standard is about 4". If you want wider, there is room for more back space. Does Cragar build these wheels custom or is there a set offset/back space with each size? Also, do you have a Stepside or Fleetside, and is it lowered any? What size tire were you hoping to run?
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07-08-2016, 09:04 AM | #4 |
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Thanks for helpin out btw
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07-08-2016, 09:28 AM | #5 |
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Re: Ordering wheels, quick question
Generally speaking, more backspacing give you LESS 'lip'. The two are directly proportional. So a 10" wide wheel with 5" of backspace will have less lip than a 10" wheel with 4" of backspace. Just simple math there. (wheel width - backspace = lip). This is very basic and does not account for the thickness of the mounting pad of the wheel. The depth of the lip does depend on the design of the wheel, but this is the basic concept of it.
As for metric tire sizing, the first number is the tire width in milliimeters, the second number is the aspect ratio (a percentage of how tall the sidewall is in relation to the width of the tire) and the last one is the rim size in inches. Many of the tire sizes like Tire Rack and Discount Tire break down this information. A couple of quick Google searches on metric tire sizing and backspacing will give you plenty of information. There are also a TON of threads on this site with pics about what backspacing to use on these trucks, what fits and what doesn't. A little searching here with get you a long way.
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07-10-2016, 03:43 PM | #7 |
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Re: Ordering wheels, quick question
Does a 9" wide wheel fit okay on the back of a '70 c10 longbed? I think 9" is the widest they make in this wheel but I can get a wide tire to make up for that. I'm gonna need some pretty good meat in the back after this rebuild I finished
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07-10-2016, 04:08 PM | #8 |
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Re: Ordering wheels, quick question
A straight edge against the face of the brake drum and a tape measure will tell you what will fit. It all depends on how low the back of your truck is, the backspace of the wheel you use and the size of the tire you want put on the wheel. For instance, a 9" wide wheel with 6" of backspace will hit the inside of your wheel tub. A 9" wide wheel with 4" of backspace might stick out too much and rub the fender lip if you ever lower the truck. You really need to measure. Again, lots of youtube videos and posts on this forum about measure for wheels. I think lolife99 posted a how-to in the suspension forum.
edit: here it is http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=530806
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