15x7 whhels w/ 4-1/2 backspace

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  1. Jory

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    Hey guys I'm looking to buy some 15 X 7 wheels with 4 and 1/2 inch backspace. Do you think that these will fit? For front and back of my car. Please let me know what you can, thank you!
     
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    They should fit, but may look funky with that deep of a backspace. That's going to narrow your track width by two inches. 3-1/2 is what you want with 7's.
     
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    I believe that 4-1/4" is the standard backspacing on 15 x 7 Magnums. Can't believe that an extra 1/4" would make that much difference. I have my slicks mounted on 15 x 7 steelies with 4-1/2" back spacing.
     
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    What you believe is correct
     
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    Ok it turns out that the wheels are turbines from a jeep and have 5" backspace, not 4-1/2. :cussing:

    They look awesome and are only $10 each, but I need something that fits and isn't so narrow on my car. Thanks for the info though guys.
     
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    good thing about a wheel with too much BS is you can always push it out with a wheel spacer
    but i dont like wheel spacers..unless its the ones with the built in studs(only kind to buy)
     
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    I think someone's measuring wrong. If they're aftermarket Turbines, they most like have a 3-1/2 backspace.
     
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    A 4-1/2" backspace will rub the leafsprings and inner wheelwells wihout wheel spacers if you have a stock Maverick rearend. 4-1/4" is about the maximum. I installed a Granada rearend which is 1-1/2 inches wider so that I can run a deep backspace.
     
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    I ran 5" backspace with 195x15" tires. I shaved the rebound bumper mount flush with the inner fender.

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    How did that make your track width look? Mine already looks narrow with the stock wheels.
     
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    That's a pretty skinny tire.
     
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    Here is what I have...15X7 front and 15X8 rear Cragar S/S rims (front backspace 4", rear backspace 4-1/4").

    Here is what they look like. Just to give you an idea of what that extra space will do. In this picture, 245/60 out back and 195/60 front. Eventually went 225 front and 255 out back, and rub in the back before I rolled the lips, and only 1/4" clearance at the spring. Fronts almost rub the front of the fender when I turn.

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    These are stock, according to the guy selling them. I don't really want to have to use spacers. I really do want some turbines though!!!!
     
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