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Muddy_Rubicon 03-23-2008 06:48 PM

!5" wheels that fit Database!!!
 
When it comes to fitting a 15" wheel on a JK there's no set backspacing that will garantee it will clear the caliper. So rather than guess we need to make a list of those that are know to fit. Thanks to those who have 15's and want to share and to those who have found out the hard way that they don't all fit...

Please post wheel make, width and backspacing...if a spacer is required than post what size spacer. If any of these are not mentioned then it won't be added to avoid more confusion...also, this is not a pic thread as there already is one here....https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-show-tell-33/official-show-me-your-jk-15-inch-wheels-thread-7758/

15 wheel list!!!


Unique 252's 15x8 - 3.75”BS

Cragar street locks 15x8 - 3.75bs

Cragar Soft 8's 15x8 - 4"BS

American Eagle Series 186 15X8 - 3.25"BS

ION 170 15x8 - 3.5" BS

Walker Evans 15x8 - 4.5 BS

Procomp Extreme Alloy 1079 15x10 - 3.625”BS

Pro Comp Series 8179 15x8 - 3.75 BS

US Steel Daytona's 15x8 - 4"BS

RedneckJeep 03-23-2008 07:06 PM

That's all well and good, but ALL 15" Cragar Soft 8 4" bs do NOT fit. It's touch and go. Also, the backspacing has absolutely nothing to do with whether or not the wheel will hit the caliper. Not one bloomin thing.

thissideup 03-23-2008 07:12 PM

Whats a booming thing? If my thing blooms I'm going to the doc:bleh::bleh:Haven't herd someone say that in a bit.:yup:

Muddy_Rubicon 03-23-2008 10:20 PM


Originally Posted by RedneckJeep (Post 400000)
That's all well and good, but ALL 15" Cragar Soft 8 4" bs do NOT fit. It's touch and go. Also, the backspacing has absolutely nothing to do with whether or not the wheel will hit the caliper. Not one bloomin thing.

So then maybe there's different calipers on different models? Did you try to fit a soft 8 and it not work?

Muddy_Rubicon 03-24-2008 05:10 PM

no one cares to add?

blackjkrubi 03-24-2008 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by Muddy_Rubicon (Post 401311)
no one cares to add?

Pro Comp Series 8179 15x8 3.75 BS

joeyh6 03-24-2008 10:25 PM

The US Steel Daytona's fit too 15x8 - 4"BS

RedneckJeep 03-25-2008 04:15 AM


Originally Posted by Muddy_Rubicon (Post 400178)
So then maybe there's different calipers on different models? Did you try to fit a soft 8 and it not work?

No, but several here have tried them and they did not fit due to caliper interference. Understand, I think your idea is a good one. I think wee need to know which fit and which do not, especially since the 15" swap is so popular. To answer your question, yes, I think there may be differences in calipers. I don't know for sure, as it seems neither does anyone else....and THAT is the entire problem. Look at the two posts above. One fits with 3.75" BS and the other with 4". All BS does is determine where in the wheelwell from inside to outside the rim will sit on the wheel center. Nothing more. Now offset, on the other hand......

HDFFR 03-25-2008 06:23 AM

"Now offset, on the other hand......", Isn't offset the same as backspacing?? A wheels offset is determined by the backspacing from what I understand. More backspacing and the wheel will sit father into the wheelwell, Less backspacing and the wheel will sit father out.

RedneckJeep 03-25-2008 07:03 AM


Originally Posted by HDFFR (Post 402062)
"Now offset, on the other hand......", Isn't offset the same as backspacing?? A wheels offset is determined by the backspacing from what I understand. More backspacing and the wheel will sit father into the wheelwell, Less backspacing and the wheel will sit father out.

No. Offset and backspacing are entirely different animals. Look at this diagram:

http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h2...WHEELCHART.jpg

Note the difference in "rear spacing" and "offset". They are entirely different measurements.


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