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It depends on the size of tire you want to run will determine how much backspacing you will need to keep the rim/tire from rubbing. I'm haven't even looked at the stock rims to see what the stock backspacing is, but if the rims are 1.5" wider than stock, the backspaing should be less than stock on the new rims, by .5-1" depending on tire size. The wider the tire, the less backspacing you want. That is, if my tire memory serves me right.
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