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Old 08-24-2006, 12:18 PM
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Ok just to make sure. I need 15x10 wheels. What is the right bolt patter and backspacing for a 00` Z/28 ? Is it 5x4.75 ? and 7.5" backspacing ?
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Hmm, I have a chance to buy a 15x10 5x4.75 and 4.25 back spacing. You think it is hard to fit these on ? Use spacers perhaps ? or mess around with break calipers ? What do You think ?

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a 4.25 backspacing on a 15x10 wheel is going to stick outside your fenderwell to far and look funy IMO. I wouldn't do it unless you have a narrowed rear end...

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Hmm, I have a chance to buy a 15x10 5x4.75 and 4.25 back spacing. You think it is hard to fit these on ? Use spacers perhaps ? or mess around with break calipers ? What do You think ?

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They'll stick out about 3" past the fender.
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3" thats not too bad. I can always roll the quarters. Its for the track only anyway so who cares. Cool.. Thanks guys
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I guess if you get a good enough deal on them. Post up some pics when you get them on.
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3" is dam far out, but if it's for track only just try to make sure it doesn't squat down so far it hits the fender, rolling it won't help that.

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