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Old 09-09-2011, 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by chevyridinhigh22
I can ****** these wheels up they are 16x10 with 4.5" backspacing. How will they sit in the wells?
Like roller skate wheels.
Originally Posted by BigKID
You cannot get a 16x10 to tuck due to clearance issues with the banjo bolt on the stock brakes. The most backspace you can run is 6" which will put the wheels just outside the fender. 7" backspace is needed to tuck the wheels.
Originally Posted by SRTKLLR
Those look just like the ones I run. I posted a pic in your other thread. Mine stick out past the fender a little. No problem for me as I only use them at the track anyways.

Regardless of the backspace they will stick out because like BigKID said you can't make them tuck because of the bolt on the brake caliper. I put the truck on a lift yesterday to look for myself and sure enough the stock 16" wheel is like 1/2" from hitting the bolt on the inside. If it wasn't for that bolt you could tuck the wheel in more.

If you go to a 17" wheel then you can go 10" wide and still tuck inside the fender.
Supposedly, you can change the calipers out to some from an S-10 that fit right up and the banjo bolt is repositioned and will not hit. CurtD informed me of these.
The A-1 CARDONE part #'s are:
18-4713
18-4712
from an '02 s-10 blazer 4.3
Old 09-09-2011, 02:02 PM
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any braking loss this those?
Old 09-09-2011, 02:24 PM
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you have to grind the dog snot out of the s10 calpipers too. i would convert to drum rears if you want to go to 15" wheels.
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