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Product Summary

  • Rim has a functional beadlock
  • Comes pre-drilled with the 4x4.5" bolt pattern
  • Has an all-steel construction with a powder coated finish
  • Available in 2", 3", 3.5", and 4" backspace as well as with a black or silver finish
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Key Specs

Material TypeSteel
Bolt Pattern5 on 5"
Diameter15"
Wheel Diameter15 Inch
Width8"
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Bassett IMCA approved Inertia Advantage 19 lb. steel 15 inch wheel. Chrome-like powder coated. Available with 1", 2", 3" or 4" backspace.

  • 15 Inch Wheel
  • 8 Inch Width
  • 5 on 5 Inch Bolt Pattern
  • Patented five-spoke center design for low moment of inertia
  • Biggest bead bump allowed by IMCA
  • Spun-form rim shell for lowest runout possible
  • Lightest weight wheel allowed by IMCA

Learn more about determining the proper wheel offset, torque sequence, and bolt pattern for your application by reading our tech article. Racing Wheel Principles.

 

For offroad use only. The following must be considered when using Bassett wheels for on highway/street use when the wheel/tire assembly is being balanced. Bassett wheels are lug centric, which means they are built off of, and must be balanced using, the bolt circle and NOT the wheel center hole. Improper use of a tire balancer that centers the wheel on the hub bore, not the bolt circle, will result in an incorrect reading for rim runout as the center hole is not in the perfect center of the bolt pattern. The only machine capable of performing a lug centric balance is the Hunter GSP 9700 with the flange plate bolt circle adapter and no centering cone.

For offroad use only. The following must be considered when using Bassett wheels for on highway/street use when the wheel/tire assembly is being balanced. Bassett wheels are lug centric, which means they are built off of, and must be balanced using, the bolt circle and NOT the wheel center hole. Improper use of a tire balancer that centers the wheel on the hub bore, not the bolt circle, will result in an incorrect reading for rim runout as the center hole is not in the perfect center of the bolt pattern. The only machine capable of performing a lug centric balance is the Hunter GSP 9700 with the flange plate bolt circle adapter and no centering cone.

Specifications

KEY SPECS
MFG. Part #
BrandBassett
Material TypeSteel
Bolt Pattern5 on 5"
Diameter15"
Wheel Diameter15 Inch
Width8"
Wheel Bolt Pattern (in.)5x5 in.
Wheel Bolt Pattern (mm)5x127 mm
Wheel Backspace
Wheel Material TypeSteel
Wheel Offset
Wheel Backspace Range
FinishPowder Coated
ColorSilver
Beadlock IncludedNo
GENERAL
BeadlockNo
DOT-ApprovedNo
Wheel Center FinishPowder Coated
Wheel Rim FinishPowder Coated
Weight19 lbs.
Sold in QuantityEach
NotesIMCA
Valve Stem IncludedNo
Lug Nut Seat Style45 Degree Conical
Center Cap IncludedNo
Lug Nuts IncludedNo

Ratings & Reviews

4.3

4 Reviews

Overall Assessment

Customers generally praise the product's distinctive look and functionality, resulting in an enhanced aesthetic for their vehicles. Many confirm robustness when used in asphalt conditions, stating it remained strong with no issues for extended periods. However, there are concerns about the coating quality, as some experienced peeling after minimal use. Still, the product outperforms competitor products in strength and appearance, resulting in repeat buyers despite some quality issues.

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I would buy this product again and again

5.0

6 years ago

Joe

Lamar co

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Great product

Would Recommend

I would buy again

5.0

8 years ago

Jacktard86

Blanchard ok

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Rims look great on the truck now just gotta get rear ones

Would Recommend

poor quality

2.0

12 years ago

rrocketryan

Undisclosed

I purchased a set of these rims..I stored them in the original boxes. I mounted my tires on them 2 weeks ago and the "chrome like" powder coating is flaking off of them in SHEETS the size of quarters AND I havent even run them yet. Now its going to cost me $280 to re-paint all 4... I am very dissatisfied. I dont see how it would be possible to run them on a dirt car where theyre going to be abused with water and clay if they cant even handle sitting in the boxes.

Would Not Recommend

Good wheel for asphalt cars

5.0

12 years ago

Bob49

Albuquerque, NM

Verified

Have been running these wheels on asphalt modified for 2 years and asphalt street stock for 4 years - good strong wheel - no problems.

Would Recommend

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