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    anyone do 10inch wide wheels on the back of there car

    i m thinking of getting 10 inch wide cragars what do you guys think
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    DO it.

    I might be running 15x10 inch wide slot mags on the back of my wagon. I might end up with 14x7s for front runners.
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      #3
      If you get 10" wide wheels for the rear, you need 5" of backspace.

      These are my 15x10" Crager series 397 Soft 8's with 4" of backspace. the tires are a 325/50R15 BFG drag radial.


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        #4
        I want to fit some 17x10.5 or 18x10 bullits all the way around on mine...
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          #5
          so is 4ich of backspacing enough
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            #6
            Not really, you really should have 5". That way the wheels and tires will be under the fender.
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              #7
              Originally posted by 83countrysquire
              so is 4ich of backspacing enough
              not really, mine hit the fensers, even though they have been rolled
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                #8
                Originally posted by DuceAnAHalf
                If you get 10" wide wheels for the rear, you need 5" of backspace.

                These are my 15x10" Crager series 397 Soft 8's with 4" of backspace. the tires are a 325/50R15 BFG drag radial.


                That is all...
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                  #9
                  defently rethinking 10inch wheels b/c of tire price 155 for 1 tire
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                    #10
                    WTF kinda tires you looking at?

                    BFG Radial T/A's are less than 100.
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                      #11
                      155? SHeesh! I was looking at 255/45/17 competition tires for less than that!
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                        #12
                        show me where i can get them for less and ill get them
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                              #15
                              yep i found some at both lowest isaw was 73 for each so ithnki i can deal with it
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