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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: museboy07 on January 22, 2007, 07:27:13 PM
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how much back spacing should i get if i want my tires to stick out just a wee little bit on my 94 track with 2in body lift and 1 in coil spacers on 235 75 15 mud tires tires?
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15x7 with the standard off-set (in which I forget)
235s with 15x7 standard off-set (the basic one you get with that size)
and 3"inch BODYLIFT ::)
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you mean b/s?? as in back spacing right??
also what is the standard bolt pattern for my 94 2 door 4wd tracker
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you mean b/s?? as in back spacing right??
also what is the standard bolt pattern for my 94 2 door 4wd tracker
1. Yes
2. 5 on 5 1/2 after market fullsize Ford, 81 and up Dodge 1/2ton, jeep CJs
large centersection (4 1/2"inch?)
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you mean b/s?? as in back spacing right??
1. Yes)
You did? I thought you were describing what the photo you attached was demonstrating:
235s with 15x7 standard off-set (the basic one you get with that size)
and 3"B/L
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you mean b/s?? as in back spacing right??
1. Yes)
You did? I thought you were describing what the photo you attached was demonstrating:
235s with 15x7 standard off-set (the basic one you get with that size)
and 3"B/L
Ya got me :P
BL = Bodylift
BS = Back spacing
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Just didn't want museboy07 running out to the wheel store to drop his ducats on some crazyass 3" backspaced wheels if that wasn't what you meant.
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that probley would've goofed him up.
Me bad.
When I first bought my 2dr,(5 years ago) I bought 15x7 wheels and stock on 225s.
No rubbing what so ever.
When I first bought 4dr (2yrs ago), I bought another set of 15x7s and 235s
Rubbed on front bumper bottom (trimmed away) and rubbed on the
top of rear wheelwells on big bumps or Loaded down.
Backspacing is forgotten but i'm sure thats a standard off-set.
Probley 3 1/2 inch?
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I ended up putting a spacer lift on the rear just to get rid of the rubbing on the top of my rear fender. I'm running the 235 tires though. I got tired of ripping holes in my sidewalls. :D