a 15 inch wheel may have clearance problems with the calipers on it,the older trucks that had 15,s on them had smaller calipers, some of the newer calipers are larger,good luck.
2007-11-08 15:30:21
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answered by dodge man 7
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You might make it work on the back, but a 15" wheel won't fit over the front brake caliper.
2007-11-08 13:44:48
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answered by eferrell01 7
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flow to a good tire and wheel and broking and ask them what's going to in good structure. to circumvent desiring an alignment, you should safeguard your total diameter a similar. in case you decrease your rim length through 1 million inch, you should boost your tire length through a similar. that way the speedometer and alignment proceed to be a similar. good success notwithstanding, that is somewhat extra sturdy to locate wonderful rims for heavy responsibility automobiles because of the mandatory weight score.
2016-10-23 21:43:53
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answered by love 4
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Why would you want a smaller tire? Any ways the brake caliber would probably rub or the tire wouldn' go on in the front.
2007-11-09 10:13:59
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answered by Anonymous
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putting a smaller tire on a vehicle will first off reduce its ground clearance. and the fact that its a truck may compound the problem in ride height i personally would,t do it
2007-11-08 13:30:52
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answered by als been a dad 3 times 2
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Bad idea. Lowers load capacity and also changes steering geometry.
2007-11-08 13:35:32
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answered by Mopwr 2
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i dont think it will because the front caliper will hit the rim
2007-11-08 13:36:54
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answered by Anonymous
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