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Cragar Black Soft 8's

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Old 05-27-2010, 10:34 PM
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Searched for an hour and didnt get a straight answer.

Could i fit these

http://www.jegs.com/i/Cragar/260/397...oductId=754162

On a stock height 03 4x4 blazer?

I was also planning on doing a shackle and tbar crank soon. Id like to buy the wheels first and run stock tires. Would i have to wait till my shackle and tbar crank lift to fit these with stock tires no rubbing?
 

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Old 05-28-2010, 01:02 AM
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Yes, you would have no problem fitting those rims tons of members here have done it. You just can't go any bigger than like 30" tires without modifications.
 
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Old 05-28-2010, 01:04 PM
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So i could run 30's stock with no rubbing still? Im really surprised how cheap these wheels are. On Jeg's they are 180 shipped. Cant get any sexier than that!
 
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Old 05-28-2010, 03:11 PM
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they defiantly make your truck look more rugged. I personally like the d-link wheels better but the circle holes are pretty much the same
 
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Old 05-28-2010, 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Jisher
So i could run 30's stock with no rubbing still? Im really surprised how cheap these wheels are. On Jeg's they are 180 shipped. Cant get any sexier than that!
I can't guarantee they won't as I don't own a 2nd gen and I'm not building my blazer for off roading but other members have claimed they didn't have a problem running that big of a tire.
 
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Old 05-28-2010, 11:33 PM
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you might have a little rubbing with 30's because I think the 235/75/15s aren't quite 30 inches
 
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Originally Posted by Benedict1337
you might have a little rubbing with 30's because I think the 235/75/15s aren't quite 30 inches
I have the 235/70R15's, and compared to BlazerGuy2001's wheel/tire package my wheel/tire package is 3" shorter. His are 31's, mine are 28's. To get the size, this is the formula to find that out: 235x.75/25x2+15=29.1"

According to wikipedia, the second number (in this case, 75), is the % of the first number in millimeters. So, 75% of 235mm is 176.25mm. There are 25 mm per inch. which means 176.25mm is 7.05in. That 7.05in is for half of the sidewall of a tire. Since there are two sides of the sidewall on each side of the rim, you multiply that by two, to get 14.1 and then add the 15" rim to come to 29.1in in total diameter. At least, that's what it should add up to.
 

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do these wheels come with the center caps i was looking to order these on summit and the pic has the center caps but i wasnt sure.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CRR-3975834/?rtype=10
 
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Your best bet would have been to start your own thread instead of bringing up a thread that is 2 months old. But, yes they should have center caps.
 
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Originally Posted by pghz26
do these wheels come with the center caps i was looking to order these on summit and the pic has the center caps but i wasnt sure.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CRR-3975834/?rtype=10
No, they do not include center caps.

Originally Posted by 84BlazerS10
Your best bet would have been to start your own thread instead of bringing up a thread that is 2 months old. But, yes they should have center caps.
The product overview specifically states that they do not include center caps....and the first 'suggested part' is a center cap. If he would have started a new thread, the members would have ragged on him for not searching....instead he searched, inquired and eventually got an accurate answer.
 

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