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Old 12-30-2003, 12:04 PM
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16x8 or 16x10 wheels for 315/75/16s

I posted this in the No-Drivetrain forum and haven't had a response. I am hoping to decide which size to purchase as I found a smokin' good deal on some new wheels.

I am planning to upgrade to some 315/75/16s soon and was wondering which wheel width is best. Also, what backspacing would you recommend?

I am running the D25 coils and plan to swap out all my control arms with DT 1/2" extended arms to improve clearance.
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I went with a SJ 4.5" Class II lift that uses the d25 coils, 16.5" X 9.75" Weld Dakars with 4.5" backspace, 35" X 12.5" SSR's, and the SJ dual steering stabilizer.

I get moderate rubbing in a hard right hand turn. Other than that, all is well!

Also, I had 4 Wheel Parts in Indy do the intsall. Nothing but good comments about thier work!

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i have the tuff country 5" lift and 315's on 16x10 rims and have never rubbed at all. its been moderatly articulated while turning and still no rubbin
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You will be fine with the tens. Just make sure you get at least 4.5" of backspace.
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I will relate to you my experience and you can make your own decision. I put 305/70's on my truck with 16 x 10's, 4.5" backspacing. I have no lift at all. I had to have the leveling kit installed to clear the fenders when turning with those 10" rims. I have seen a 2000 Ram with the stock aluminum wheels, I believe they are 16x7.5", same size and brand of tire. He has no clearance problems without the leveling kit installed. I wish I had gotten 8" wide wheels so I wouldn't need the leveling kit.

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Thanks for all the comments.

I bought the 16 x 10s with 4.5" backspacing. I looked at 16 x 8s, then talked to several tire shops and BFG themsleves - not to mentin the great people here at DTR. Most all recommended 10" wheels.

8" rims are the absolute minimum width allowed for 315/75/16s. The specs for those tires show the typical cross section width as 12.5". If you mount them on 8.5" wheels, however, they will only have a cross section width of 12.1". That's how much they get pulled in even on 8.5" wheels. That was enough to convince me that 10" wheels were the way to go.

I already have the 2.5" Skyjacker front coils installed. I added the DT Track Bar to pull the axle back to center. I will add the DT control arms if needed to clear the fenders on the rear of the tire.

I decided I would rather have the best wheel size for the tire, and do what it takes to make them fit under the truck properly. Just my $.02.

By the way. They get installed at 10:00 tomorrow morning.
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so how much to those dt control arms cost anyways .........I was thinking of a set
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They quoted me $275 plus shipping for a set of 4.
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I think I am going to go with 16x8's when I get my 315's because I've had a lot of hub troubles in the past year & 1/2 and they are acting up again so I want to get rid of my 10's.

Dodgeman01 runs 315 BFG AT's on 16x8's and they seem to be wearing quite well so that's the route I'm going to go.
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