Didn't get much info from 1-2 chevy truck forums ... I may get more knowledgeable answers here !
vehicle: 1994, 4WD, full size K1500 Blazer. Stock suspension and ride height. Same basic chassis as Suburbans & K1500 pickups.
stock tire: 265-75 x 16"
stock aluminum alloy wheel: 16x7, 5.75" rear space (I am not 100% sure of rear space).
I have a chance to pickup some nice Centerline truck wheels at a good discount. Problem is, "All Sales Absolutely Final". Even if I don't mount the tire, and just loosely attach wheel to the vehicle to estimate clearances, I cannot return.
Centerline wheel: 16x 8", 4.5" rear space.
So-- the outside edge of stock tire will move outboard:
0.5" due to wider wheel, plus another
1.25" from the decreased rear space, for a
TOTAL tire movement = 1.75".
Estimating off my existing stock tires and wheels, on the Centerlines I suspect I MAY have a clearance problem between the outboard edge of the front tires and the hard rubber spoiler under the front bumper -- or maybe even even with the wheel opening. But it's difficult to tell ...
So it's a long shot, but I thought I'd ask if anyone has actually run a 16x8 x 4.5 BS wheel on their 1994-ish 4WD full size Chevy truck or SUV ... TIA

vehicle: 1994, 4WD, full size K1500 Blazer. Stock suspension and ride height. Same basic chassis as Suburbans & K1500 pickups.
stock tire: 265-75 x 16"
stock aluminum alloy wheel: 16x7, 5.75" rear space (I am not 100% sure of rear space).
I have a chance to pickup some nice Centerline truck wheels at a good discount. Problem is, "All Sales Absolutely Final". Even if I don't mount the tire, and just loosely attach wheel to the vehicle to estimate clearances, I cannot return.
Centerline wheel: 16x 8", 4.5" rear space.
So-- the outside edge of stock tire will move outboard:
0.5" due to wider wheel, plus another
1.25" from the decreased rear space, for a
TOTAL tire movement = 1.75".
Estimating off my existing stock tires and wheels, on the Centerlines I suspect I MAY have a clearance problem between the outboard edge of the front tires and the hard rubber spoiler under the front bumper -- or maybe even even with the wheel opening. But it's difficult to tell ...
So it's a long shot, but I thought I'd ask if anyone has actually run a 16x8 x 4.5 BS wheel on their 1994-ish 4WD full size Chevy truck or SUV ... TIA