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ericjon262 06-29-2018 07:05 PM

4x4 suburban wheel offsets
 
I'm picking up an 88 suburban 4x4, and am looking to find a set of inexpensive 16" wheels and 285/75R16's for it. the stock wheels appear to be tucked under the truck, and I would prefer them closer to the edge of the wheel wells. anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks-

Eric

mongocanfly 06-29-2018 08:32 PM

Re: 4x4 suburban wheel offsets
 
What backspacing do you have? When you say inexpensive ....well how much and what kind?.....any pics of what you've got?

ericjon262 06-29-2018 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by mongocanfly (Post 8291427)
What backspacing do you have? When you say inexpensive ....well how much and what kind?.....any pics of what you've got?

I'm not sure what the current backspacing is. I was planning on some steel wagon wheels, they're cheap, and I like the look. I currently have what looks like stock aluminum 8 hole wheels, but I'm not sure if they are stock or not. I'm picking the truck up tomorrow or Sunday, running boards are coming off asap. I might throw 2" lift on it, but I plan on keeping it stock and just driving it.

andyh1956 06-29-2018 09:06 PM

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You need a set of aluminum rims from say a '02 2500HD truck like my Duramax 2500. They can be found in nice shape for $250 - $400.
Mine are 16"
Never mind... you said 8 hole wheels but you got 6 hole wheels!
Silly Me!

ericjon262 06-29-2018 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by andyh1956 (Post 8291437)
You need a set of aluminum rims from say a '02 2500HD truck like my Duramax 2500. They can be found in nice shape for $250 - $400.
Mine are 16"
Never mind... you said 8 hole wheels but you got 6 hole wheels!
Silly Me!

the wheels have 6 lugs, but 8 holes.

mongocanfly 06-29-2018 11:42 PM

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Those wheels look kinda like maybe 4in backspacing...to move the wheel out you'll need something with less bs....or go to a wider wheel and tire.....it's looks spaced about the same as the burb I just parted out...
Although I don't and won't use wheel spacers some people have no issue running them....just a idea...

Navydoc8778 07-22-2018 05:55 AM

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If you still have the running boards, I would be interested in them!

LT7A 07-23-2018 03:23 PM

Re: 4x4 suburban wheel offsets
 
Never mind... you said 8 hole wheels but you got 6 hole wheels! Silly Me!

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Originally Posted by ericjon262 (Post 8291440)
the wheels have 6 lugs, but 8 holes.


A little Monday morning comedy for me there, ha. Thanks gents!


While I'm here, I'll note that I've found the later model truck take-off wheels tend to have a high offset. As high or higher than what you've got there.

I'm interested in what you are looking for too. I saw some wagon wheel type on a suburban on CL in the bay area but wasn't able to get to them in time. Hopefully somebody is running a set of ones that move the tire outward and will post up some pics.

Ski-me 07-23-2018 03:25 PM

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Those are probably 15x7, factory aluminum wheels. The steel wheel variation is 15x8.

I couldn't get Discount tire to mount 33x12.5's on the 15x7 aluminums so if you are going bigger, than changing out the rims are a good idea too.

Sorry, don't know the offset or backspacing off hand.

blakerj10 07-25-2018 01:26 PM

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Those factory aluminum wheels are my favorite. Have them on my K5. I know what you mean about being tucked in. When my factor rearend went out, I replaced it with one that is 1.5 inches wider on each side. It looks a lot better! I know some folks run a spacer to accomplish the same. I plan to go with 33x10.50s on these wheels soon.

kwmech 07-26-2018 01:59 AM

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The 285s on an 8'' standard rim will fill out the wheel well. You may find you'll need the 2'' lift for what you are trying. 2'' in the front and close to 4'' on the back to level it out

Greenlee 07-26-2018 07:42 AM

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Those are factory 15x7 wheels. I would look for some factory rally wheels in 15x8.

ericjon262 07-28-2018 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Navydoc8778 (Post 8306146)
If you still have the running boards, I would be interested in them!

I still have them, not to interested in shipping them, so if you're near Bremerton, we can meet up.

ericjon262 07-28-2018 01:00 AM

Re: 4x4 suburban wheel offsets
 
BFG makes a 33x10.50 R15 AT that I am going to throw on these wheels until I swap out to 8 lug running gear.

Currently working on spec'ing out a 3" front, 4" rear lift for the truck, and crossover steering.

Ski-me 07-30-2018 09:53 AM

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Do you really need cross-over steering with a 4" lift? You'll lose your sway bar I believe.

kwmech 07-31-2018 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Ski-me (Post 8311849)
Do you really need cross-over steering with a 4" lift? You'll lose your sway bar I believe.

Yep

jdaniel 08-25-2018 10:51 AM

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If you are going to swap out to 8 lug wheels, I have a question about that. I have a 3/4 ton 4x4 with 8 lug wheels, I want to change to 6 lug, in the front can I put a 1/2 ton 4x4 6 lug brake rotor on and be done? Checking on "RockAuto", it says the wheel bearings are the same!

ericjon262 08-25-2018 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Ski-me (Post 8311849)
Do you really need cross-over steering with a 4" lift? You'll lose your sway bar I believe.

I need to replace a bunch of steering components either way. gearbox has play, tierods are worn ect. and the factory geometry is garbage.

Ski-me 08-27-2018 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by jdaniel (Post 8329923)
If you are going to swap out to 8 lug wheels, I have a question about that. I have a 3/4 ton 4x4 with 8 lug wheels, I want to change to 6 lug, in the front can I put a 1/2 ton 4x4 6 lug brake rotor on and be done? Checking on "RockAuto", it says the wheel bearings are the same!

I changed out the steering knuckle from the 8 lug, with the 6 lug and then the rest of the way out with 6 lug equipment. 6 lug brakes, calipers, etc. I think I also swapped the axle shafts but only because I had already replaced the u-joints and didn't want to do that again.

mhutch4848 09-03-2018 06:40 PM

Re: 4x4 suburban wheel offsets
 
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Originally Posted by ericjon262 (Post 8291398)
I'm picking up an 88 suburban 4x4, and am looking to find a set of inexpensive 16" wheels and 285/75R16's for it. the stock wheels appear to be tucked under the truck, and I would prefer them closer to the edge of the wheel wells. anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks-

Eric

hi, I am probly late with any help but you can get some great wheels at summit racing. I have a early model 89 4x4 gmc sub I changed to 16in, got 2 Toyota 4 runner wheels and found they not fit the front, offset to deep wheel hit tie rod end, and front studs were to short. fit great on rear. $100.00 so I found wheels at summit($ 65.00 each) as cheap as junk-yard stuff. however some Toyota wheels will fit. also center hub hole is will be slightly bigger on some after market wheels, but they are out there

LT7A 09-08-2018 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by mhutch4848 (Post 8336594)
hi, I am probly late with any help but you can get some great wheels at summit racing. I have a early model 89 4x4 gmc sub I changed to 16in, got 2 Toyota 4 runner wheels and found they not fit the front, offset to deep wheel hit tie rod end, and front studs were to short. fit great on rear. $100.00 so I found wheels at summit($ 65.00 each) as cheap as junk-yard stuff. however some Toyota wheels will fit. also center hub hole is will be slightly bigger on some after market wheels, but they are out there

Can we see a picture of your Sub with the summit wheels?


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