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Old 02-15-2008, 12:36 AM
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Tang 72
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Well i drive a 72 coupe as a DD and in the rain the other day i broke traction and hit a curb... everything checked out alright but unfortuanatly my front right rim is bent pretty bad. I need new rims anywyas (although i didnt want new ones yet... i have new tires all around) and am looking around at my options... i really like these black cragers and they are really cheap which is a key factor considering im in trying to get my degree and work at a subway[8D]. The set on the car is an old set of Keystone raiders best i can tell but are pretty thin in the back and suffer from surface rust as they look about as old as the car. Anyways my question is concerning the bolt pattern, spacers, and back spacing... im really not sure what i need or if these will even work.I would really like 15x7s up front and 15x10 rear if i can pull it off. any help on the subject would help alot and the car is a 302 and stock front and rear ends if it matters. Thanks guys.

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Old 02-15-2008, 06:25 AM
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Heres a wheel chart i know its small http://www.dodgestang.com/Tire%20Fit...de%2071-73.pdf bolt pattern is 5 on 4 and a 1/2 that 15x10 might be a little tight on the rear.Id buy beg steal or borrow a wheelrite it lets you see what wheel size,tire size and even back spacing will work.Its 100 bucks to buy see if you can find one on ebay cheaper.
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