Reshelling vs banding wheels

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On my 79 I plan on running 31x10.50-15 tires for a overall wider tire and higher load ratings. I plan on keeping the stock steel wheels and dog dish caps but want to run an 8" wide wheel. Three ways to solve this problem. 1) Shell out the money to buy wheel vintiques series 62. 2) Buy 15x8 wheel shells, cut centers out and weld into shells. 3) Band the stock wheels/shells to 8" wide. I have pretty much ruled out option 1 as I don't like the three hubcap bumps instead of four and the cost. I am leaning towards buying the shells (Like these), cutting my old centers out and welding them in the shells. The welding and indicating them in isn't an issue but I don't really know what backspacing to go with for an 8" wide wheel.
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1) Backspacing for a 15x8 front and rear
2) Run them normal or reverse the shell for a reversed look (think chrome reverse wheel)
3) Nice all terrain in 31x10.50-15

Any pictures of 15x8's would be appreciated too.
 

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If you center them I think you would have a good look. Easier on bearings but still the depth for the dog dish caps. Kind of like the Corvette 15x8 ralley wheels. JMO
 

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They are hard to find now, but GM made basic steel rims in 15x8. Iirc, they were optional in the 70's.
 

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I have factory steel ralleyes on my c10, pretty sure theyre 8". They have 31x10.50s on them, if i get a chance ill snap you some shots.
 

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Heres one i found at the moment. Not sure itll help but...

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I believe the goal is basic steel wheels that take the standard hubcaps.
 

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They are hard to find now, but GM made basic steel rims in 15x8. Iirc, they were optional in the 70's.
They did. But they were 6 lug. The op has a 2wd, correct? Did they make 8” steelies in 5 lug?
 

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They did. But they were 6 lug. The op has a 2wd, correct? Did they make 8” steelies in 5 lug?

Yep. I don't remember if they were factory wheels or aftermarket/dealer installed, but I know for sure I've seen them. They are harder to find than the 6-lug.
 

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Yep. I don't remember if they were factory wheels or aftermarket/dealer installed, but I know for sure I've seen them. They are harder to find than the 6-lug.
Oh ok. I didn’t know they had them in 5 lug, I’ve never seen a set.
 

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