Wheels and Rubber
I am about to the point where I need to get new wheels and tires. I have a 1968 coupe, with stock disc in front, stock drum in rear.
My question is this. I want to stay with 15" wheels, but not sure what depth. I am thinking about 7" for the front, but want to know how much rubber I can put in the back. Any ideas on offsets with rim depth?
Thanks
Ted
My question is this. I want to stay with 15" wheels, but not sure what depth. I am thinking about 7" for the front, but want to know how much rubber I can put in the back. Any ideas on offsets with rim depth?
Thanks
Ted
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I am about to the point where I need to get new wheels and tires. I have a 1968 coupe, with stock disc in front, stock drum in rear.
My question is this. I want to stay with 15" wheels, but not sure what depth. I am thinking about 7" for the front, but want to know how much rubber I can put in the back. Any ideas on offsets with rim depth?
Thanks
Ted
I am about to the point where I need to get new wheels and tires. I have a 1968 coupe, with stock disc in front, stock drum in rear.
My question is this. I want to stay with 15" wheels, but not sure what depth. I am thinking about 7" for the front, but want to know how much rubber I can put in the back. Any ideas on offsets with rim depth?
Thanks
Ted
If you haven't decided what kinda wheels you may want. Dodgestang has a good chart for fitment and there's a link to it on top of my wheels gallery.
And for those who haven't put their wheels in there please do if you don't see your particular setup already in there. I have noticed there doesn't appear to be too many people running Centerline wheels. I was hoping to get more of them in there.
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