questions about rallies

9secmalibu

Daily Driver
Jun 24, 2010
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Hi guys I just bought 4 15x8 rallies from summit racing and they have 4 1/4 backspace and i was wondering what the biggest tire i can run on the front and rear and i want the rear bigger obviously lol without issues it still has the factory rearend and no mods ive searched this forum and can't find anyone with 4 1/4 backspace setups please help i don't want to have to try a half a dozen tires to try and find the right ones any help is greatly appreciated. ](*,)

Adam
 

Randy W

Frequent Racer
If your springs are healthy and there's no wreck damage that misaligned anything, you should be able to use 265/50 on the rear and 245/60 on the front. The front might touch the frame/suspension at full lock, but when do you drive at full lock? And it won't cause any problems if it does touch under extreme full lock turning.
 

DOUG213XRJ

MalibuRacing Junkie
Sep 18, 2006
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I would run 215/65/15s in the front, There 26 inches tall. In the rear, Go with a 245/60/15s, There 26.5 inches tall. If you think you need more tire in the rear, A 255/60/15 might work, There 27 inches tall. The popular tire on here seams to be the 275/60/15 which is 28 inches tall, I think that will deffenetly rub on the frame. Doug
 

prostreet66

Dragway Regular
Oct 18, 2008
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i had a 4.5 back spacewasnt even close to fitting onmy malibu
 

454mali

Dragway Regular
Jan 26, 2006
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Cleveland OH
are you sure it's not 4" backspace? 4" is the standard backspace for 15x8 gm rallys. If it is 4" in the rear 275/60 should fit but it really depends on ride height
 

9secmalibu

Daily Driver
Jun 24, 2010
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when i ordered the rallies from summit racing I asked the sales guy if they had them in a 4" backspace and he said that the reproductions they have are 4 1/4 backspace and that is what the problem i was having and i went through all the pages here and couldn't find anyone with 4 1/4 but ive got too much snow on the ground now to mess with trying them on the car hopefully it will melt soon thanks guys.
Adam
 

lurchsmalibu

Top Fueler
Jun 5, 2005
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Lakeland, Florida
255/60/15's will be extremely safe and still look good.
 

9secmalibu

Daily Driver
Jun 24, 2010
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thanks guys for the help i think im gonna try and put 255/60/15 in the back and maybe 215/60/15 in the front dunno tho gonna have to play alittle with it i think just wish i had a garage to test fit stuff in oh well.

Adam
 

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