Re: Rally Wheel FAQ
We’ll start with the most common, the 15x8 wheel. These were installed on probably millions of trucks between 1973 and 1991. They are easily identified by the 1.5" step between the inner wheel and outer hoop. The backspacing and width become problematic when installed on the front of lowered trucks, rubbing not only the fender wells, but also the lower control arms. They work well all on all four corners of stock trucks.
Specs are as follows:
Mounting Surface: 8"
Backspacing: 4.25"
Front Lip: 1.5"
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