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    Default Wheel fitment ? on C10

    Can anyone if I might ask tell me will a 5 inch back spacing work on a 1967 c10 with drum brakes? Rally wheels came of a 98 1500 truck. Thank you in advance, Brandon

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    Front it will be a tad to much. Rear will be close, may fit but will probably need a bit of a spacer. the 71-72 trucks had a wider rear hat 5" would be perfect for

    Look at 67-72chevytrucks. com for more info
    1971 Camaro Daily Driver for now
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    Those C10's basically take a 0 offset wheel (backspace right down the center) so we normally do 8's with a 4.5" and 10s on the back with a 5.5". Just to give you an idea. Stance does make a difference, is the truck lowered, stock, raised, etc....

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    Quote Originally Posted by DriverzInc View Post
    Those C10's basically take a 0 offset wheel (backspace right down the center) so we normally do 8's with a 4.5" and 10s on the back with a 5.5". Just to give you an idea. Stance does make a difference, is the truck lowered, stock, raised, etc....
    I second that!

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