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Wheel terminology

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 13 2:48 pm
by dazm1972
Could someone please explain what 'back spacing' is please?
Im trying to get the correct size for my charger, whilst the rear quarters are stock the inner arches have been increased in size to accommodate the widest possible wheel/tyre combination.
The car will also run air suspension and sit very low
Any help would be much appreciated !

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 13 2:55 pm
by Blue
Backspace is the measurement from the wheel mounting face to the back of the rim.

American tyre manufacturers websites usually give tread width, section width (sidewall to sidewall) and on what width rim those measurements were taken.
Armed with that information and a tape measure you should be able to work it out. It's all a bit nerve wracking when space is tight and theres a lot of money at stake!

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 13 4:07 pm
by shovelheadrob
What Blue said, if you still have a stock width axle then you will need rims with a larger back space to use the tubs.

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 13 4:42 pm
by MilesnMiles
Probably looking at 4.5 to 5.5" back spacing for 9-10" rears. Been looking at this myself and as Blue said, it's stressful. Measure twenty times and buy once :)

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 13 7:25 pm
by dazm1972
Thanks for your help chaps, i think i get it!... So the only way to calculate the rim clearing the arch, is to measure to the back of the rim from the mounting face, then measure forward to get my rim width?

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 13 7:27 pm
by Dave81
Quick quide to terminology......

http://www.northhantstyres.com/faq-wheels.html
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Posted: Sun Sep 08, 13 10:03 pm
by MilesnMiles

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 13 8:09 am
by Charger
68 - 70 Charger wheel fitment guide ...

http://vexer.com/68rt/old_outdated_badl ... guide.html

use the sliders on the left to choose wheel/tyre size

i guess you need to allow for your extra tubage

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