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Re: Wheels and tyres

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 23 9:43 pm
by Pete
Pat Rooney wrote: Mon Feb 20, 23 9:39 pm Can anyone tell me if MMA members get a discount at North Hants Tyres?
Not to my knowledge but they will be a bit cheaper if you pre-order and collect at the Swap meet at North weald.

I have 275 x 60 x 15 on the back of the Cuda and as ever the trick is getting the back-spacing right... and the right rear springs of course!!!

Re: Wheels and tyres

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 23 9:49 pm
by Pat Rooney
Thanks for that Pete appreciated

Re: Wheels and tyres

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 23 9:50 pm
by Pete
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Re: Wheels and tyres

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 23 11:39 pm
by RobTwin
:thumbright: :D


Hopefully those rear springs will ride down with wear ;)

Re: Wheels and tyres

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 23 5:34 am
by Pete
RobTwin wrote: Mon Feb 20, 23 11:39 pm :thumbright: :D


Hopefully those rear springs will ride down with wear ;)
I sincerely hope NOT!

;)

Re: Wheels and tyres

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 23 2:30 pm
by Stu
That’s a monster of a stance, Pete. :rr:

Re: Wheels and tyres

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 23 9:43 pm
by mygasser
Adam wrote: Thu Feb 16, 23 10:48 am 275/60 on 15x8 will go under the back of a 69/70 Coronet with plenty of room to spare if the wheels have zero offset (i.e. 4" backspace).

235/60x15 on the front will give you a slight rake, though you can always adjust the ride height with the torsion bars. If you want a level stance, a better starting point is 225/70x15, which are almost the same height as 275/60x15. The taller tyres also avoid the problem of a vertical gap between tyre and wheel arch (a pet hate for me!).

That's what I went with: 275/60 on 15x8 rear, 225/70 on 15x7 front...
technically zero offset of an 8" wheel would be about 4 1/2" backspace as backspace is measured from wheel mounting face to a straight line across the edges of the wheel back lip. wheel width is measured 'in' the bead but overall width is about an inch more outside lip to outside lip.
neil.

Re: Wheels and tyres

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 23 11:12 am
by Pat Rooney
Hi Guys I'm struggling to get 500 wheels centre caps. So was thinking of going for centreline But they don't do 15x7 can anyone recommend a set up for 69 coronet wheels and tyres But don't want white letterd tyres.If possible any pictures would be appreciated Thanks Pat

Re: Wheels and tyres

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 23 11:23 am
by Pete
Just mount the tyres with the white letters on the inside of the rims, that's what I did on mu 'Cuda.

Re: Wheels and tyres

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 23 1:05 pm
by Mark B
Good stance Pete.

Was thinking of superstocks on the back of mine.
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Re: Wheels and tyres

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 23 1:36 pm
by Pete
Thanks.

I have 275 x 60 x 15 on the back, and 215 x 70 x 50 on the front to balance it out a bit.... plus the Super Stock springs.
Extra heavy Torsion bars on the front and HD ARB.

Re: Wheels and tyres

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 23 2:15 pm
by Pat Rooney
Sorry Pete that's a good idea but can I use 8x15 all round with centre lines because North Hants don't do a 7x15 so what is the best thing Thanks Pete

Re: Wheels and tyres

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 23 2:20 pm
by Mark B
Pete wrote: Fri Mar 10, 23 1:36 pm I have 275 x 60 x 15 on the back, and 215 x 70 x 50 on the front to balance it out a bit.... plus the Super Stock springs.
Extra heavy Torsion bars on the front and HD ARB.
Thanks for the info about the torsion bar.

Am trying to find hangers for the Mopar Competition P3690460 springs but not having much luck.

Re: Wheels and tyres

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 23 3:05 pm
by Pete
My 6 Pak Super Bee at the Nats - but with "Big and Littles" on it and - as ever - Superstock springs.

Coronets can take a very wide wheel and tyre on the rears if the off-set is right. These are 8.5" ARE's but with a 30 x 12.5 tyre on them.

Pictures stolen un-shamably from Sean Middelton, hence the Proto credit!

Re: Wheels and tyres

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 23 3:09 pm
by Pete
Mark B wrote: Fri Mar 10, 23 2:20 pm.....Am trying to find hangers for the Mopar Competition P3690460 springs but not having much luck.
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....