15x10 steel wheel with 7.25" backspace?

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Doesn't anyone make a 15x10 steel wheel (4.5" bolt pattern) with a 7.25" backspace any more?
I have stock front steelies with 195/70-14 tires that take a dog dish cap.

But my rears don't match the front since they are a widened pair of rally wheels, and are 8" backspace (a bit close on the inside, originally intended for a B-body width housing). Got 'em cheap when I still had the wider 8-3/4 :realcrazy:

So ideally I'd like a stock appearing 15" wheel that will also take dog dish caps. Any place you'd recommend (forget Stockton Wheel unless they have made major changes to service and attitude in the last few years)?

The other option is to replace all four with matching aluminum but that will be expensive, and I'm trying to keep a low profile (at least until I start the engine) :rolleyes:

No caps at the moment because fronts-only would look worse!

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15x10’s on a 7.25” rear axle seems like a great recipe for 7.25” destruction. If you hook it’ll be over.

Since 15x10’s don’t really fit on a stock Dart you might want to include the modifications you’ve made to your car so we have an idea about what kind of backspace you’d even need, since you’re probably in custom wheel territory for 15’s. Which is why most guys with a 3” spring relocation and mini-tub (probably what you did?) narrow the rear axle if they run 15” wheels.

Seems to me like you should figure out what rear axle you’re going to run first. Because a 7.25” with wheels that big isn’t a good plan IMO. And since you’ll probably need to either shorten the axle or buy custom wheels, you’ll only want to do this once.
 
15x10’s on a 7.25” rear axle seems like a great recipe for 7.25” destruction. If you hook it’ll be over.

Since 15x10’s don’t really fit on a stock Dart you might want to include the modifications you’ve made to your car so we have an idea about what kind of backspace you’d even need, since you’re probably in custom wheel territory for 15’s. Which is why most guys with a 3” spring relocation and mini-tub (probably what you did?) narrow the rear axle if they run 15” wheels.

Seems to me like you should figure out what rear axle you’re going to run first. Because a 7.25” with wheels that big isn’t a good plan IMO. And since you’ll probably need to either shorten the axle or buy custom wheels, you’ll only want to do this once.

I appreciate the input, but please read the post more carefully. I never said it had a 7.25" rear axle!:rolleyes:

Yes. I have a B-body 8-3/4" axle that I had narrowed, with mini-tubs and spring relocation. And I have measured. The 295/50 15" tires are almost rubbing on the inside, and too much clearance on the outside of the tub.

So once again, I want a 15x10 large bolt pattern rim with a 7.25" BACKSPACING...
 
15x10’s on a 7.25” rear axle seems like a great recipe for 7.25” destruction. If you hook it’ll be over.

Since 15x10’s don’t really fit on a stock Dart you might want to include the modifications you’ve made to your car so we have an idea about what kind of backspace you’d even need, since you’re probably in custom wheel territory for 15’s. Which is why most guys with a 3” spring relocation and mini-tub (probably what you did?) narrow the rear axle if they run 15” wheels.

Seems to me like you should figure out what rear axle you’re going to run first. Because a 7.25” with wheels that big isn’t a good plan IMO. And since you’ll probably need to either shorten the axle or buy custom wheels, you’ll only want to do this once.
I thought he was talking 7.25 backspace, not 7.25 rear end- I think the OP needs to clarify a few points, as you mentioned.
Edit: Okay, you beat me to it. I'm old and I type slow. :)
 
Sorry, misread that! Not enough coffee yet I guess.

But yeah, disregarding the bit about the style of axle most of what I said about the wheels still applies. No one makes a 15x10 with a 7.25” backspace off the shelf, and I doubt anyone ever did unless it was custom job. That’s a ton of backspace for a steel wheel. Heck it’s a ton of backspace regardless, even the modern 18x10’s on my car “only” have 7” of backspace.

Wheel Vintiques takes custom orders, but it doesn’t look like they list any of the Chrysler styles on the website. You’d have to call them. And looking at some of their max backspaces, there’s no guarantee the Chrysler wheels would be available with 7.25” of backspace on a 15x10 even if they did take a custom order, since some of their other 15x10” styles max out at 6-7/8”.
Wheel Vintiques

Seems to me like the rear axle is still too wide for that choice of wheels. The most I see offered off the shelf in a steel wheel is 15x10 with 5.5” of backspace.
 
It used to be a readily available backspacing (maybe not in steelies though), since it's exactly what is needed for a stock A-body rear with minitubs and 3" spring relocation! Guess not enough people are building that combo any more...
I'd have to look it up on my Moser's worksheet, but I think my housing is pretty much the A-body width now.
Anyhow I'll check with Wheel Vintiques, thanks.
The website for The Mopar Dude said that they didn't do custom wheel modifications any more... but I just checked and that appears to have been removed. Unless I'm confusing them with another Mopar-somebody?
 
It used to be a readily available backspacing (maybe not in steelies though), since it's exactly what is needed for a stock A-body rear with minitubs and 3" spring relocation! Guess not enough people are building that combo any more...
I'd have to look it up on my Moser's worksheet, but I think my housing is pretty much the A-body width now.
Anyhow I'll check with Wheel Vintiques, thanks.
The website for The Mopar Dude said that they didn't do custom wheel modifications any more... but I just checked and that appears to have been removed. Unless I'm confusing them with another Mopar-somebody?

I seriously doubt any wheel manufacturer ever built ANYTHING "off the shelf" specifically for a 3" spring relocated and mini-tubbed Mopar A-body, there aren't enough of them to make it worthwhile. Most of the aftermarket wheels that fit A-bodies with BBP wheels were made for Ford's, which is why the hub bore is usually too small and there isn't quite enough backspacing for the front wheels. Maybe there was something that used to match that backspace, but I'd bet money it was never intended for a Mopar A-body in any form.

It seems to me that the majority of people here that are running 3" spring relocations and mini-tubs with a wide 15" wheel use an axle that has been narrowed so that it's narrower than a stock A-body 8 3/4. Typically 15x10's aren't available with a large positive offset like what you need, at best they're usually 0 offset, like the 15x10's that wheel vintiques sells (5.5" backspace). Pretty much the only way to get more backspacing than that off the shelf is with a 17" or larger wheel. Otherwise it'll be custom.
 
I have a pair of off-the-shelf centerline autodrags, 15x10 1/2, with 7 1/8 bs. They were 5 on 4", but have been double drilled for 4 1/2 pattern. They were basically a 15x14 back half, with a 15x8 front half, factory assembled. Looong ago
discontinued!
The wheels on the car are 15x8.5 centerlines, also originally 5 on 4, now double drilled. 4 7/8 bs.

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I had a pair of custom tt2's made for one of my cars with the minimum backspace. (3" on a 15x12). They werent cheap, but really not bad compared to some wheels ive seen, and they were what i wanted. They will do wheels with maximum backspace too, your choice in 1/4" increments, if i remember right.
 
I had a pair of custom tt2's made for one of my cars with the minimum backspace. (3" on a 15x12). They werent cheap, but really not bad compared to some wheels ive seen, and they were what i wanted. They will do wheels with maximum backspace too, your choice in 1/4" increments, if i remember right.


i love deep dish wheels, i bet those things look killer
 
Hey Dr Charles
Did you get the rims you want ? I need the same rims. I contacted stockton wheel and they can make them but they were out of 10" blanks
 
That's ok, I saw the message :)

No, I have not gotten new wheels yet (and would need to buy 325 tires to go with them)! Doing OK on the street with the 295's for now.

But thanks for the tip on Stockton. I'll check back with them at some point although shipping to Missouri isn't going to be cheap these days.
I still remember the bad old days and getting really bad service from them, as did many. I know it's much better now, but memories last a long time...
 
Doesn't anyone make a 15x10 steel wheel (4.5" bolt pattern) with a 7.25" backspace any more?
I have stock front steelies with 195/70-14 tires that take a dog dish cap.

But my rears don't match the front since they are a widened pair of rally wheels, and are 8" backspace (a bit close on the inside, originally intended for a B-body width housing). Got 'em cheap when I still had the wider 8-3/4 :realcrazy:

So ideally I'd like a stock appearing 15" wheel that will also take dog dish caps. Any place you'd recommend (forget Stockton Wheel unless they have made major changes to service and attitude in the last few years)?

The other option is to replace all four with matching aluminum but that will be expensive, and I'm trying to keep a low profile (at least until I start the engine) :rolleyes:

No caps at the moment because fronts-only would look worse!

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Coker Tire in TN
 
That's what I'm running now (someone else made them) except they have 8" backspacing which works with a B-body rear and minitubs, which is what my car had when I got it.
I don't have the skills or tools to widen or otherwise modify rims myself.
 
Old thread, but got reminded when I got a red x.
Anyway, Doc, you could always use the 8"bs wheels you have with a 3/4"spacer. I've run nine second quarters with 1/2"billet spacers inside my 15x14 centerlines. You just need some good quality long studs.
 
I've been busy with other projects ;) but I really don't like the idea of spacers. More parts that could break at a bad time... are they even NHRA-tech legal?
 
Figure I'd add to this post since I'm thinking about this exact wheel size myself so a really good budget add on for some. All the newer Mustangs (I'll have to dbl check year) but they use a 15x10 7.25 BS. Guess what.. lots of off the shelf wheels for them. Thinking about picking up a second hand with only a few passes on them with ET drags 28x10.5 for 800$ CDN so about 600$ ish US. I see the wheels new are on sale for about 240$US originally 417$ kind of like a weld prostar but skinnier spokes. Mines already mini rubbed with ladder bars so 295/55/15 on 15x8's still gives me another 3" which is the perfect time to take advantage of the extra room and last race of the year here is next Friday. Car is a 67 Valiant. Disadvantage lower wheel wells. Advantage looks bitchin with tucked wheels.

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All the newer Mustangs (I'll have to dbl check year) but they use a 15x10 7.25 BS. Guess what.. lots of off the shelf wheels for them.
Sounds promising... but do the bolt pattern and center opening match our Mopars?
 
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