By guessing
6.25"
5.25"
Back spacing is a wheel term. It is the back spacing of the wheel, to allow a larger tire to fit in the wheel well. It is built into the rim, so you have to order them with the proper backspacing, or officially called negative offset. A tire and wheel shop will have a tool that they can bolt onto your car, to determine maximun allowable offset, when ordering wheels.
Depending on size and steel or alloy it is approximately 5.5 inches
Stock Backspacing is usually 4.5 inches.
Yes they are both 6x5.5 with 4.5 in backspacing or 6x139.7
26"
At least a 3.75 inch backspace is required. Anything over that is mor than enough. TRUST ME
The maximum backspacing for the Scion xB (second generation) typically ranges around 35mm to 45mm, depending on the specific wheel and tire setup. It's essential to consider factors like suspension modifications and tire size, as these can affect fitment and clearance. Always consult a wheel fitment guide or an expert to ensure compatibility with your specific model and modifications.
265/75/16 on stock wheel without rubbing. Any aftermarket wheel, especially considering backspacing or larger tire size will likely hit the wheel-well liner.
Yes. You need to find a company that makes a custom 15in. wheel that can provide a 8x170bolt pattern and less than 2in. backspacing to clear the rotors. you might have to grind down the rotors a bit but not enough for structural damage. As for the wheel its self you may need big flares cause the wheels are going to stick out very far due to the backing spacing and it is illegal in many places to run a wheel and tire that sticks out too far from the fender. Also custom wheels aren't going to be dot.
For an 84 Z28 Camaro, the typical backspacing is around 4.5 to 5 inches, depending on the wheel size and design. The offset generally ranges from 0 to +25 mm, but it's essential to check specific wheel and tire combinations to ensure proper fitment and clearance. Always consider suspension modifications or changes in tire size, as they can affect these measurements.