Backspacing / Rim / Wheel Size CALCULATOR

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Re: Backspacing

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Too many other threads with the same topic : backspacing/offset what size rims/tires can I run ?

It's all here.
Muzzy wrote:How far can your wheels stick out without having to put flares on?

15x7 Procomp rock crawler steel wheels (PCW515783)

These are the steel rims that NSOR has quoted me.
I'll just be running the standard 235 on them for now, will I need flares?
PCW-515783 15 X 7 6 X 5.50/139.7 -6MM,-.250 INCHES

3.7" backspacing = tire NOT sticking out past the stock Delica fender well.

Flares not required.


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Re: Backspacing / Rim / Wheel Size CALCULATOR

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I would like to keep the current tire size 235/75/15, but would just like to change my wheels (rims) to the black offroad looking style.
I've searched these threads up and down and haven't seen or don't understand what i'm looking for.
By what I gather my current "teardrop" rims are 15x6, 6x139.7 (6-5.5"), correct?
So, I can't seem to find "offroad" type rims that are 15x6.
Would it be ok to use 15x7 or even 15x8 with the "normal" 235/75/15 tires?

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What's wrong with the tear drop aircraft rims?
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Re: Backspacing / Rim / Wheel Size CALCULATOR

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nvanadm wrote:I would like to keep the current tire size 235/75/15, but would just like to change my wheels (rims) to the black offroad looking style.
I've searched these threads up and down and haven't seen or don't understand what i'm looking for.
By what I gather my current "teardrop" rims are 15x6, 6x139.7 (6-5.5"), correct?
So, I can't seem to find "offroad" type rims that are 15x6.
Would it be ok to use 15x7 or even 15x8 with the "normal" 235/75/15 tires?
Thanks,
Adam
Just out of curiosit what is a "offroad looking style"?

235/75R15 are good on 6" and 7" wide rims.
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Falco; they're not black. That's what's wrong with them :-D

fexlboi; For "offroad style", I just mean plain black steel rims ( but not winter rims ). Nice glossy black ones. I can't seem to find them in 15x6. So will 15x7 and/or 15x8 be ok with 235/75/15?
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nvanadm wrote:So will 15x7 and/or 15x8 be ok with 235/75/15?
As I said, 15x7 is fine, but 15x8 is too wide.
Have you thought about painting them? http://www.delica.ca/forum/refinishing- ... -4580.html
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Guys i am running 15x8 on 235/75/15 no problems :wink:
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Grasshole wrote:Guys i am running 15x8 on 235/75/15 no problems :wink:
That doesn't mean its good. There is a reason why tire companies give a range of rim width for tire sizes. 8"+ is not in the specs.
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fexlboi wrote:
nvanadm wrote:So will 15x7 and/or 15x8 be ok with 235/75/15?
As I said, 15x7 is fine, but 15x8 is too wide.
Have you thought about painting them? http://www.delica.ca/forum/refinishing- ... -4580.html
Thanks Felix. I guess i'll stick to 15x7. Very Helpful!

I did think about painting them, but thought for the price I could just get new rims. I didn't realize that you could powder coat them for $30/rim (compared to $60/rim for new ones). But i'll have to look around here in Ontario, the price may vary.

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Bumping an old thread after getting q's regarding the different mixed labeling between companies selling wheels

Here is an excellent link that describes backspacing/offset, the difference between the two and the numeration companies use. Some use the term backspace and others use the label -12 B.

https://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html

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