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Old Dec 26, 2010 | 4:48 PM
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Question 95 k1500 wheels, 16s to 15s?

ok here it goes, i have a 95 chevy k1500. i cracked my wheel and want to replace all of them, i have 16s on it now and i want to go 15s. is this possable? i was told i cant go any smaller cuz of the brake rotor and caliper. but everywhere i turn people are doing it. so its not so much "if i can run 15s" but what are the specs? i want to run 15x10s. whats the backspaceing? offset? and so on? simple ? if you are running 15s. thanks
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Old Dec 26, 2010 | 7:01 PM
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Just outa curiosity, how come you wanna downgrade to 15's?
16;s would be stronger, I believe tires would be cheaper,
And I am not sure how dinky 15's would look on a full size truck.
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Old Dec 26, 2010 | 7:29 PM
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Ditto to what he said! Aside from screwing up the suspension geometry (as well as handling dynamics), the truck might not be able to carry as much weight on 15-inchers as with 16" rims.

I would check with a reputable tire shop, as they'll have a book or computer program that will indicate whether or not the size of your brakes will cause a problem with smaller wheels.

My truck is a 2004 (2wd) that came shod with 16" wheels from the factory, but the previous owners upgraded to 17-inch (GM Z-71) wheels. I could probably go back to 16-inchers, but why? The truck looks better with the wheels on it now, even though the tires are a bit more expensive than the OEM size.

I'll be getting new skins very soon (probably Michelins) and am going to stick with the 265/70-17 size that my truck has right now. Expensive? Yeah; but if I wanted economy, I would have purchased a Cavalier instead. LOL!


P.S. Hope your Christmas was nice!
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Old Dec 27, 2010 | 5:35 PM
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the 15" wont fit, the caliper rotor combo is too big, i have seen a guy try to do it once
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 11:10 PM
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i have just seen everyone downsizing to 15's. and to tell ya the truth it looks bad azz with 38s. just was wondering but if its that much trouble then i aint doin it. ill go with sum 16 beadlocks. thanks to all!
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Old Jan 1, 2011 | 1:08 AM
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i got 15 inch rims...
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Old Jan 2, 2011 | 12:11 PM
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if you got 15s how did you get them to work? what r the specs. i gota 3 inch body lift so im not to worried bout tire size or off set.
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Old Jan 2, 2011 | 1:17 PM
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backspacing
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Old Jan 2, 2011 | 2:10 PM
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i didnt do anything..no backspaceing nothing...they fit..also i got 6 lug...not sure what yours is
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Old Jan 2, 2011 | 5:03 PM
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no..now that i have been thinking about what this was i remember, it was a K5 blazer 4x4 with 92 suburban 1/2 ton diffs in it, they couldnt fit the 15" rims on that, sorry my bad, was like 7 years ago so a lil foggy
hope that info helps a guy on a project lol
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