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Old 01-26-2013, 05:48 PM
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Okay, so from my research, it seems like they don't make 15x10 wheels in alloy, only 16, 17 and 18..... Every post here I see guys running on 17's and 18's and a few 16's; are the 15" steelies that bad or heavy in this case?? Pictures with guys running the 15 would be most appreciated and any information on the subject. Thanks for the help as always.
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Black rock makes alloy 15x10 with 4 inch backspace. When I researched rims it seemed only 15 inch alloys would fit not steel.
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Old 01-26-2013, 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by offthewallsurfer
Okay, so from my research, it seems like they don't make 15x10 wheels in alloy, only 16, 17 and 18..... Every post here I see guys running on 17's and 18's and a few 16's; are the 15" steelies that bad or heavy in this case?? Pictures with guys running the 15 would be most appreciated and any information on the subject. Thanks for the help as always.
Lots make a 15x10 aluminum wheel. American Racing, American Eagle, Mickey Thompson, Centerline just to name a few.
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That's why I love this forum, because there are a lot of valuable people on here with good wholesome valuable information to prove me wrong! Lol thanks guys
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Check it out.......

https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-s...ly-fit-133678/

There are a few more threads on this.....
Go to ADVANCED SEARCH and enter (15" wheels that fit).

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Ya there are some brands that make alloys in that size...if you lookin for a light 15 inch wheel I run the atx slots in 15x8 and they're right about 19 pounds and the 15x10 says they're 33 pounds.
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Procomp 8179, 15x10 alloy wheel, don't make them in 5x5 anymore. Trust me I am on the verge of getting rid of them because I can't find a fifth wheel to match or the spare.

To the point of selling them off, getting a lug adapter, or going to 15x8 for just the spare

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