Ideal backspacing
CJim7
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Most guys (and gals) going to a larger tire experience a wider turn radius due to the tires hitting the springs. Thus, we bring out the set screw adjustment to avoid this, which doesn't help the turn radii, but prevents the rub....or we purchase new rims with less backspacing.
My solution to this was to purchase a set of stock 15x8 steel wheels off of an early '80's AMC J-truck (J-2000). I happened across these several years ago when one of my employees was selling them. One look told me they had a crazy amount of negative backspacing (bringing the tire farther out). far more then the stock 15x8 rims used on CJ's back in the day. I jumped on them to replace the stock wheels I had, running 33's, and encountering rub.
Today I run 36's on these same rims and still do not experience spring rub due to the extra diameter.
The pics below show a typical 12.5" wide tire (which many run) on the J-truck 15x8 rims. You can see how much the tires are brought out...enough to be illegal in many states without the use of something wider then the stock flares.
On 36's:




This is on 33's (12.5's)...notice the amount of distance between the drivers side tire and the location of the front spring pack.

My solution to this was to purchase a set of stock 15x8 steel wheels off of an early '80's AMC J-truck (J-2000). I happened across these several years ago when one of my employees was selling them. One look told me they had a crazy amount of negative backspacing (bringing the tire farther out). far more then the stock 15x8 rims used on CJ's back in the day. I jumped on them to replace the stock wheels I had, running 33's, and encountering rub.
Today I run 36's on these same rims and still do not experience spring rub due to the extra diameter.
The pics below show a typical 12.5" wide tire (which many run) on the J-truck 15x8 rims. You can see how much the tires are brought out...enough to be illegal in many states without the use of something wider then the stock flares.
On 36's:




This is on 33's (12.5's)...notice the amount of distance between the drivers side tire and the location of the front spring pack.
