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Old 05-18-2012, 12:49 AM   #1
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Hey guys,
Just wondering if anybody knows if a 15x10 rim will properly fit on my 2008 ford ranger sport 4x4? My truck comes stock with 16" rims but I like the look of the 15x10 rim. I can't find a 16x10 that I like that will fit.
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Old 05-18-2012, 11:33 AM   #2
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What size tire do you plan to run?
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I think you are going to have some major rubbing issues. Look in the tech library in the wheel and tire section to see what will fit.
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are you worried about clearing the brake caliper? or fender? and is it lifted, or stock?
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The 3" body lift is going in this weekend and a 4" Superlift is in the near future. But before the suspension lift is purchased and installed I was planning on picking up a set of 15x10 rims. The same ones I had on my 94 ford f150 I used to own. I had no problems there but it was lifted up quite a bit. I was originally worried about clearing the brakes in the front but I just called the local Ford Dealership Service Department and they told me a 15" rim is an option. So I guess I'll just have to get the truck up high enough so it doesn't rub.
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F-150s and rangers are different bolt patterns
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well i fit 33x12's no problem. and i know multiple guys with them on 15x10's. but dude do a search, this has been covered many many times.

My truck on 33x12.5's no rubbing
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