? 0ffset i need for 22" wheel for the rear?

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How could you possibly know what width of spacer to use without knowing the backspacing on the wheel :?:

Measure the wheel well the way it is supposed to be measured and order the correct size wheel and forget about the spacers :idea:
 
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How could you possibly know what width of spacer to use without knowing the backspacing on the wheel :?:

Measure the wheel well the way it is supposed to be measured and order the correct size wheel and forget about the spacers :idea:

Exactly. You could try to put late model vette wheels on the car, but a 10" wide wheel with little or no backspacing will require a huge spacer.
 
Opps i didnt mention my specs: :mrgreen: :wink: 😛 😀 :shock:

Front 22x8.5 "0" offset 4 1/2 backspace

Rear 22x9.5 +15mm backspace

With a 1" spacer for the rear to not hit the frame..

Hope this helps!

Big Saint
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RITTER said:
Measure the wheel well the way it is supposed to be measured and order the correct size wheel and forget about the spacers :idea:

I concur. Usually the rear requires a negative offset or zero offset to avoid using spacers. 4.5" to 5" backspacing is about the most you can get in the rear w/o spacers as well.

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