Yes 8 lug and if I went 15x8 I'd have to shave the calipers. 35's should suffice on the 17' wheels I have now
Some here probably say, too much thought. Hahaha! I'd be hard pressed to disagree with them.I'm looking forward to whatever tire you eventually do get. I can tell you've put a lot of thought into it.
pretty sure he has 8 lug axles
Yes 8 lug and if I went 15x8 I'd have to shave the calipers.
Bro,,, I know it's a ridiculously long thread. But I jumped the gun on the first set I bought, so I want to make sure I make a less rash decision.It’ll take less time to grind the calipers than to write all the comments in this thread!
Martin
Bro,,, I know it's a ridiculously long thread. But I jumped the gun on the first set I bought, so I want to make sure I make a less rash decision.
But it's kind of my MO to have long threads with a million questions. hell, a mod even put in my profile.
As I ponder my next question.
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Every time I think "that's it I've got it"I understand your pain; I argue with myself all the time about stuff
The grinding on 3/4 ton is minimal while D60 is substantial.. my hesitation is I can't find a video or pictures of someone doing this. I hope the 15x8 would fit the rear drums as well. Or find a 15x8 with 2' back space, then no grindingIf I’m reading this right, you can fit 15” wheels on 8 lug axles with some caliper grinding? If that’s the case I’m gonna have some 17x9 steelies and brand new 37” BFG’s for sale. I love small wheels and big tires.
Me too but I don't really want to grinding my brakes. Though I've read it's minimal but still or switch back to 6lugs...Ah dang. I’d love to run 15’s.