P1000m5 Is anyone running 15x10 5+5 (0 offset) wheels in the back of their p1000-5s?

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I see lots of people running 14/15x7 4+3 (+10mm) wheels in the rear and then adding aggressive spacers on top of that.

Assuming the 15x10 clears the rear hub/brake, 0 offset should only stick out about just an inch more without the need for the spacer…. Anyone try this?
 
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I see lots of people running 14/15x7 4+3 (+10mm) wheels in the rear and then adding aggressive spacers on top of that.

Assuming the 15x10 clears the rear hub/brake, 0 offset should only stick out about just an inch more without the need for the spacer…. Anyone try this?
Peeps chose the same rim and then run a spacer on the rear to have a common spare and an even track width.

But you can do whatever you like really.
 
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Peeps chose the same rim and then run a spacer on the rear to have a common spare and an even track width.

But you can do whatever you like really.
I totally get that, but if I wanted to do a staggered setup, does anyone know if a15x10 clears the rear hub/spindle/brake rotor on the P1000-5? I know the Talon guys run this size with sand tires etc..

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I totally get that, but if I wanted to do a staggered setup, does anyone know if a15x10 clears the rear hub/spindle/brake rotor on the P1000-5? I know the Talon guys run this size with sand tires etc..

Thanks in advance
I think the stockers are 14’s so I suspect the 15’s would clear even with the offset difference. I don’t know the answer for sure though. Hopefully someone has done it and can confirm.
 
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I see lots of people running 14/15x7 4+3 (+10mm) wheels in the rear and then adding aggressive spacers on top of that.

Assuming the 15x10 clears the rear hub/brake, 0 offset should only stick out about just an inch more without the need for the spacer…. Anyone try this?
So you're trying to run a 10" wide wheel? With a 10" wide tire??
 
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So you're trying to run a 10" wide wheel? With a 10" wide tire??
Haven’t thought that far ahead but I don’t plan on rotating front to back so I was hoping to run wider tires (and wheels) in the rear with lower offsets to avoid having to run a spacer. The particular wheels I was looking at only came in 15x7 +10mm (4+3) and 15x10 +0mm offset (5+5). Hence curious if I could fit these wheels without clearance drama in the rears…. For tires I was potentially looking at running LT tires.

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Unless you plan on running a rear tire that’s in the 12-14” width range a 10” wide wheel is too wide.
Also you should try to adhere to the Form follows Function mindset. Find the rims that meet the need and then pick the style, color you prefer. Good luck and have fun making it yours.