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    Rim sizes on foxes??

    im gonna start off running a 28/10.50/15..IF thats the widest i can use?? or can i run a 15x10 rim on a fox without tub work?? im not going to have quad shocks.... thanks for any help also if anyone can give me any info on back spacing id need to run thee 15x4's up from and 15x8 or 15x10s out back
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    Assuming stock Fox axle width, you want 8" with 5.5" BS and 10" width and 6.5" BS.
    You can run 10" wheels in the back, just no quad shocks, roll the outer fenders (I think Tim was offering rolling service) and clearance the inner wheel tubs with a hammer.
    The 28x10.5 non-W will fit as will a 28x12.5 ET Street or 275/60 DR.
    You could also try the M&H 325 DR as it measures closer to a 285-295 and has a softer sidewall. Nitto also offers a 325 DR that might work, but my 305/35/18 Nittos were only 1/4" narrower than a MT 305/35 on the exact same wheel so not all the Nittos run small compared to MTs.
    I have a lot of experience and done a lot of research making the tires tuck on my LX ;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by biminiLX View Post
    Assuming stock Fox axle width, you want 8" with 5.5" BS and 10" width and 6.5" BS.
    You can run 10" wheels in the back, just no quad shocks, roll the outer fenders (I think Tim was offering rolling service) and clearance the inner wheel tubs with a hammer.
    The 28x10.5 non-W will fit as will a 28x12.5 ET Street or 275/60 DR.
    You could also try the M&H 325 DR as it measures closer to a 285-295 and has a softer sidewall. Nitto also offers a 325 DR that might work, but my 305/35/18 Nittos were only 1/4" narrower than a MT 305/35 on the exact same wheel so not all the Nittos run small compared to MTs.
    I have a lot of experience and done a lot of research making the tires tuck on my LX ;)
    -J

    yes its stock width...ok im gonna do the 10in wide wheels i think im gonna need as much tire as i can get lol thanks
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