Advice on backspacing

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Advice on backspacing

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I'm looking at getting a pair of 7x15 Centrelines for the front of the Chally.
However the ones I want don't come in the 4" backspacing thats recommended.

They only come in 3 5/16" and 4 7/8" can anybody advise me if either of these are any good.

Cheers
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4 7/8ths is no good for sure. The other one might work but you will have to measure first to be sure. I suspect it will hit the wheel arch.
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3 5/16 should be fine , 4 7/8 seems a bit tight although you may get away with 215 60s on there.

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Cheers guys, I was thinking that I could use a small spacer with the 3 5/16 ones with hopefully 235 60x15's.

What do ya reckon
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The stock 15x7s had 4.5 backspace. More than that and the wheel edge will hit the UCA.
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:oops: i thought you were talking about a charger.

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Six-Pack John wrote:Cheers guys, I was thinking that I could use a small spacer with the 3 5/16 ones with hopefully 235 60x15's.

What do ya reckon
That would give you LESS backspace? :?
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:oops: :oops:
Sorry Dave I meant spacers on the 4 7/8 size.
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Thought you did. ;)

Yes that would work. TrevD could knock you up a pair of 1/2" spacers. :thumbright:

Watch the stud length does not get too short though.
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Nice one, I've got some spacers but I'll PM TrevD if none are the right size.

Thanks for all your help on this one, I'm off to order some wheels :D :D
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John
If you look on the thread i posted under wheel spacers, you'll see a pic of the ones Trev made me.
They are absolutely bang on.
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