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Can I have 15" rims on my 13 1500?

742 views 7 replies 3 participants last post by  ferraiolo1  
#1 ·
Getting a lift and new shoes and all the fixin's. I really like the look of 15" rims on a nice set of offroad tires. Can I actually fit 15" rims on my truck?
 
#6 ·
Tire Wheel Backspacing Offset
285/65 R18 Factory 18 - -
305/65 R18 18x9 - +12 to +18mm
295/60 R20 Factory 20 - -
305/55 R20 20x9 - +12 to +18mm
Factory 18in & 20in wheels can be run but require 1/4in wheel spacers with 295 tires
Models equipped with Factory 18-inch or larger wheels must run 18-inch or larger wheels if changing to aftermarket wheels.

Always consult the lift manufacture to determine what wheels you can run. And with a 4.3 and a 6in lift youre going to be slowwwww
 
#7 ·
ferraiolo1 said:
Tire Wheel Backspacing Offset
285/65 R18 Factory 18 - -
305/65 R18 18x9 - +12 to +18mm
295/60 R20 Factory 20 - -
305/55 R20 20x9 - +12 to +18mm
Factory 18in & 20in wheels can be run but require 1/4in wheel spacers with 295 tires
Models equipped with Factory 18-inch or larger wheels must run 18-inch or larger wheels if changing to aftermarket wheels.

Always consult the lift manufacture to determine what wheels you can run. And with a 4.3 and a 6in lift youre going to be slowwwww
Rough country says I need 18" wheels or larger with that lift. I didn't know if there was any way I could fit 15" rims, so I just wanted to ask on here to make sure since I really like the look of 15" rims. And I only plan on getting 33" tires, so I don't think that'll affect my speed TOO much. I don't know, maybe I'll just get a 4" lift instead. Tough decisions lol
 
#8 ·
if you already contacted RC in your older thread then why make this one when you already had your answer?

The wheel options will be the same for a real 4in lift as well. If you want to stick with normal offset 17s then just buy a leveling kit and 33s. Or the rough country 3.75in combo lift. NOT the 4.75in combo lift or the 3.5in lift.