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I'm shopping around for a nice set of used "summer" wheels for my '96. If I were buying new I'd purchase 16x8 with the factory backspacing 4. 75". But I've come across a few sets of 16. 5" wheels at some reasonable prices. I wouldn't hesitate buying a 16. 5" except they are 9. 75" wide.

I have 2 questions:
Will a 16. 5" wheel with a larger than stock backspacing clear the rear drums?

Do you think a 9. 75" with a 4. 75" backspacing puts too much stress on the steering components?

Thanks for the input,
-Ryan
 
Any input here would be greatly appreciated.

My main concern is how much stress going with a 3. 25" wider wheel will put on the front end.

Thanks for the help,
-Ryan
 
If you don't have any lift then you won't be able to run those wheels. I didn't see a sig so this may be stupid. I know that you need a 4. 5" lift in order to run 10" wide tires. I don't think that you will have any problems getting them to fit on the rear drums. They don't extend that far over the drums if anything at all. I also don't believe that they will do anything to the front of your truck because millions of people use tires this wide and if they harmed peoples' trucks in any way then they just wouldn't be popular.
 
I've had 33x12. 50R 16. 5 tires on my truck-it came with them when I bought it about 88,000 mi. ago. No problems at all, solo or pulling my 12,000 lb 5er.

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95 Blue 2500 4x4,3. 54,33x12. 5x16. 5 tires,catless,BD trans. cooler,Pacbrake,gauges-trans. temp,boost, pyro;high power cam plate ?Bosch?slid forward,afc adjusted some
96 Alfa SeeYa 30RK
 
Keep in mind that 16. 5 tires are becoming harder to find.

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Denny
'99 2500 4X4 White short Q cab to much added to put here
On Order- Mom's Ram 2001 Qcab CTD with auto trans and all the bells and whistles
 
Hey guys I have the leveling kit with 35/12. 50-16. 5's BFG Mud Terrains and 16. 5x9. 75 and NO RUB!!!! No other lift at all!!!!!

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99 Dodge 4x4 Quad Diesel NV241HD auto. K&N, 4" JRE, 5" chrome tip, matched 275 Bosch injectors, 2. 5" Skyjacker leveling kit, B. F. Goodrich Mud Terrains 35/12. 50-16. 5, Eagle 589's 16. 5x9. 75, silencer ring MIA. (more to come)
 
I have 16. 5" wheels and 33" BFG's on my rig. Had them on since new. No problemo. Fills up the wheelwells nicely without any lift. No rubbing under any circumstances.

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1995 Ram 2500,SLT,5-spd,4. 10,std cab,4X4,215 injectors,Banks Powerpack,boost and pyro guages,gutted CAT,33"/16. 5 BFG AT's,Outdoorsman cap,Reese Titan V hitch
 
I also run 33 12. 50 16. 5. not a problem. I have no lift, and they are 9. 75 inches wide. They are a year old, and forsale.

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(Silver Bullet)1999 Ext Cab 4X4 5SPD, All options. Power Max 3(adjustable), K&N Filter, no muffler, Pyro,Fender Flares, Toolbox, bedrail covers, 450 watt Kenwood Sub, 33 12. 50 16. 5's, 3. 54's... Soon to have: 4inch, DDIII's, Southbend clutch.
 
Why are 16. 5s cheaper? Are they really going to do away with this size?

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'99 2500 4x4 • SB • QC • 3. 54 • LSD • AT • Leather • Mag-Hytec • Westach Guages • Line-X • Luverne Nerfs • Tommy Gate

Towing:
'99 28' Airstream Excella (~7000# dry)
'69 24' IMP Inca Twin Screw (~6000# wet)
 
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I believe they are cheaper because of the bead design. 16. 5's don't have a strong bead locking design as the 16" does. On my truck 10 psi is the lower limit. I think you can go to 5 psi on the 16" rims if you are carefull on the cornering.
 
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