Centerline rims....fit?

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Bri guy

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Seen some centerline rims with brand new tires for $500. 15x7 in the front. 15x10 with 3.5 back spacing. Will the rear tires rub the frame?
 

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Seen some centerline rims with brand new tires for $500. 15x7 in the front. 15x10 with 3.5 back spacing. Will the rear tires rub the frame?
No but they will instead stick out of your wheel well.
 

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Ok, thanks. He couldn't tell me for sure if they would rub. Thanks for letting me know. Seems like a good deal
It would probably end up looking something like this. Not a good look IMO.
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Bri guy

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Why not get it running right, first?
My rear tire has a consistant leak, I've had it re-sealed but still leaks after a few days. Pretty sure it's the rim. I put the trans cooler in yesterday. After examining the motor mount job Ive decided its not worth the frustration. So i have the mechanic doing the Motor mount Friday. Then it's good to go.
 

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It would probably end up looking something like this. Not a good look IMO.
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That brings back memories. Back in the early 90s. Everyone had airshocks and tires sticking out. We thought it looked cool. We also had a special way of rolling our Guess jeans. I am glad we grew out of those fads quick!
 
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That brings back memories. Back in the early 90s. Everyone had airshocks and tires sticking out. We thought it looked cool. We also had a special way of rolling our Guess jeans. I am glad we grew out of those fads quick!
90s? Maybe out there. That sh*t was done here in the early 80s. We were mini-truckin' in the 90s!
 
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My rear tire has a consistant leak, I've had it re-sealed but still leaks after a few days. Pretty sure it's the rim. I put the trans cooler in yesterday. After examining the motor mount job Ive decided its not worth the frustration. So i have the mechanic doing the Motor mount Friday. Then it's good to go.

If your just DDing it, and not wanting to deal with the slow leak in the upcoming cold season mornings, why not put a $5 inner tube in it and wait for a better deal on some wheels that fit properly?

Spend the money on the mechanical side before buying cosmetics
 
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