new Weld Prostars and skinnies with tires

suprjagr

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99% new (less than 100 miles), drove them around town and hated it cause I couldn't take corners like I am used to...no passes on them...I used them for my GT mustang and they won't fit an 03' cobra unless you grind down the brake pads...also, have H and R wheel spacers and new gorilla lugs to go with it...$900 shipped for everything, cost me $1300

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BFG drag radial g-force T/A P275/50/R15 the skinnies are Ultra Metric 165R15 86S radial tubeless

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suprjagr

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Not sure if you've already emailed me on this or not but I am in need of this set up and need 4.5" backspacing. What are your rears?
 

suprjagr

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without taking the tires off, I am not sure as to the exact measurement...I checked on the weld website and the smallest backspacing was 3.5...anyway, if anyone knows of a way to measure without taking the tires off let me know, thanks
 

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Lay a flat edge on the inside lip and measure the distance to the center hub where the wheel mounts.
Racerbox....sent you a PM
 

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Measure on the backside of your rim. Lay a straight edge across the wheel on the outermost edge. Then measure from the hub to the straight edge. This will be your backspacing. From what I can see in your pics, it definately isn't 3.5. Looks like a 4.5 if that's an 8" wide wheel.
 

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