Wheels and tyres

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Pat Rooney
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Yes Pete I like the Stance on the Coronet looks good. The only thing is I'm not mechanically minded got to get someone knowledgeable to get the back plate measured. So I can see what wheels and tyres to go for Thanks Pat
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Would love to get 8x15 275×60×15 rear and 7x15 235/60 on front
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Pete wrote: Fri Mar 10, 23 3:09 pm I can try and ask around if you wish.

"E" Bodies are the only Mopar Platform where I think both the Dodge and the Plymouth use the same extended Front Spring Hangers, all others are specific to the Marque and model....
I think you mentioned you fitted 41280 spring hangers a while back.
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It all depends on backspace really

I have 295/50/15’s on the back of my Coronet with 15 x 8 and 3.75” backspace and still have 2” to spare before the arch lip

I want to change wheels soon and the wheels I want are 15 x 10 with 4” backspace and will go 275/60/15’s

Anyone know if that will work ?

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Hi There advice required I have been offered a set of centreline wheels off a late Barracuda 70 ithink. Are the backspace the same. The reason I ask he says he has to put extended wheel nuts on. Thanks Pat
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Sorry forgot to mention they are to go on 1969 Coronet
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Pat , if you decide to pass on them I may be interested. Thanks. From my knowledge I think you can get a 5" back space on a b body but someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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Sorry Mike I will pass on them you go ahead. My head is all over the place with what wheels to get and sizes 500s, steals,weld. Good luck with the wheels
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Ok Pat , maybe send me a PM with the vendors contact so I can have a chat with them. Many thanks
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Sorry Mike
I was a bit confused is it the centrelines you are interested in. The tyres are 215/70/15 front and 275/60/15 Pat Rooney 077-327-12254
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Yes Pat the centrelines - do you know the sizes?
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Thanks for update Pat
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