I believe they're talking about rim width, 14x5.5 4'' bolt circle14 by 4.0 on both. No Barracuda (A or E) ever came with a 14 by 5.5
''S" cars and cuda package cars as well had 14x5.5NO 67-69 Barracudas came with 13" wheels.
Barracudas were considered by Chrysler to be a higher trim level than Darts. All Barracudas had 14"wheels. Interiors were also more "plush" than Darts.
14 X 4-1/2 standard.
14 X 5-1/2 standard on S cars and optional on others. Pretty sure disc brake cars were upgraded to 5-1/2. Been a long time but I think A/C cars got 70 series tires and would also have 5-1/2 wheels. D70 and E70 tires always were mounted on the wider wheels. HD suspension option (standard on S cars) were 5-1/2. Trailer towing package too. Basically, any car with factory front sway bar had the bigger wheels.
You may be right, but when a question is asked with incomplete information, it is rather difficult to give a proper answer.I believe they're talking about rim width, 14x5.5 4'' bolt circle
I'm right a very small percentage of the time.You may be right, but when a question is asked with incomplete information, it is rather difficult to give a proper answer.
Guys, I was trying to make a point about the way the question was worded. I would have asked about 14 by 4.5 wide or 14 by 5.5 wide. That way there would have been no question as to what the question actually was. Obviously I know that no classic Mopar ever came with a 5.5 bolt pattern. The way the question was worded, it led me to believe that he was talking about bolt patterns and mistyped the 5.5. The question was confusingly worded. Was he talking about rim width or bolt pattern. Since it was not mentioned, we were left to guess, and I guessed that he was talking about bolt pattern.14 by 4.0 on both. No Barracuda (A or E) ever came with a 14 by 5.5