djsling
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What size tires you guys got under your verts? Just bought 15x7 with3.75 b.s. and was wanting a 235 60 15 or a 245 60 15 but car is in paint. Anyone have a similar set up?
What size tires you guys got under your verts? Just bought 15x7 with 3.75 b.s. and was wanting a 235 60 15 or a 245 60 15 but car is in paint. Anyone have a similar set up?
What size tires you guys got under your verts? Just bought 15x7 with3.75 b.s. and was wanting a 235 60 15 or a 245 60 15 but car is in paint. Anyone have a similar set up?
It's a 68 Dart stock A body 8.75, I have searched the tire wheel section but don't see any combos on verts and the wheel housing is much different on them, reason I posted here.
It's a 68 Dart stock A body 8.75, I have searched the tire wheel section but don't see any combos on verts and the wheel housing is much different on them, reason I posted here.
Are the inners different up top front for conv top mechanism?
This outers are the same as 2 dr hardtop.
These picture are of my 68 Dart conv with orignal quarters. Sits low in back.
245/60/15 BFG TA, 15x7 with 4.25" backspacing with small bolt pattern axles.
Drivers side
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Passenger side
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Top is flat for top mechanism but my outter wheel housing are different than the two hardtops at the house. The come staight down to the wheel lip, my vert has a step outward to allow it to meet the wheel lip
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Top is flat for top mechanism but my outter wheel housing are different than the two hardtops at the house. The come staight down to the wheel lip, my vert has a step outward to allow it to meet the wheel lip
3.75" B.S. on a 7" wheel will never be enough. 7" with 4.25" B.S. is about the minimum for most A-bodies, convertible or not.Autoxcuda, the rim I got only came in one b.s., 3.75.
Hardtops are both 68
How do you figure? The fender edge "lip" where they will rub first is in the exact same place, sedan, coupe, hardtop, or convertible. You'll be lucky if a 225/60 tire doesn't rub there, with them sticking out so far.The h.t. has a step but even with the lip, vert isn't here but I thought it's step was in more from the lip and wouldn't allow as much clearance. So needless to say with a couple of the combos the 3.75 b.s. with a 235 60 15 should be fine. Thanks for the input