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orang-kr8
03-15-2009, 08:57 AM
I was thinking about getting some Tork wheels in a 18x9 with a 5.75 backspace all the way around with a 275/35/18 tire. Anybody have any experience with this size? Anybody see any problems? My chevelle is all stock (for now) with Eibach lowering springs. THANKS
brans72
03-15-2009, 09:16 AM
You can fit a 18x9 with 5.75 back spacing in the rear all day long so if you want to get them Tork wheels go for it!!! What tire size are you looking at??? I would put the MAX on it!!! My front is 18x9 wheel just to let you know backspacing is less then that ( double check with musclecar john, my size wheels etc are same as his 70 chevelle).
orang-kr8
03-15-2009, 09:31 AM
For the wheel that I want (''imagine'') Tork only makes it in a 18x9, nothing bigger :( but I pan on sending it to Weldcraft later on and have it brought out to 18x10.5
Roadbuster
03-15-2009, 10:38 AM
I was thinking about getting some Tork wheels in a 18x9 with a 5.75 backspace all the way around with a 275/35/18 tire. Anybody have any experience with this size? Anybody see any problems? My chevelle is all stock (for now) with Eibach lowering springs. THANKS
Orang-kr8:
I run 18x9 up front on my 68 GTO. See the link in my sig for pics.
Go with 5.5 or less BS on the front. A 5.75 will hit the back of the lower control arm at full lock. The sharp edge of the stock control arms will shave off the inside edge of the wheel and damage the tire. If you go with 265 you can run a bit more BS. Measure!
For a 70 I assume that you have disks up front. Drum cars have a slightly narrower track and you have to run less backspacing.
Another problem area to look for is the positive camber gain. As the stock suspension compresses the top of the tire actually moves out. This can cause interference at the top of the wheel arch. This will rip up the wheel well trim and damage the tire. Check the clearance with the suspension compressed and wheels turned.
With a Chevelle you don't have an interference problem at the back of the front fender arch like a Pontiac so you can get the wheel out a bit more.
That size should fit in the rear with no problem. That is a guess based on my measurements. I don't run that size out back so I can't help you there.
It is best is to go with a dealer that knows your car. I went with Prodigy Customs:twothumbs
Jon
buickfunnycar.com
03-15-2009, 11:02 AM
I run an 18x9 (5.5" b/s) with a 275/35 front and a 18x10 (5.75" b/s) with a 305/30 drag radial and I have no issues...Jon Henson @ www.driverzinc.com set me up and I highly recommend him.:1st:
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DriverzInc
03-17-2009, 11:31 AM
John, those sizes, look great on your car, I had not seen the bottom picture yet, and I love it! Glad we could help with getting those fitted up.
Here's a set of Intro's that are 18/9 and 18/10 that we bought and decided to go bigger. They fit awesome and are for sale.
orang-kr8
03-17-2009, 07:28 PM
Tino That chevelle is sick!!!!:1st: Any more pics? I think its twin turbo right?
Tino That chevelle is sick!!!!:1st: Any more pics? I think its twin turbo right?
x2 Definitely need more pics
Here's one with 20's and 22's.
highschool70ss
03-19-2009, 05:25 PM
Here's a set of Intro's that are 18/9 and 18/10 that we bought and decided to go bigger. They fit awesome and are for sale.
What kind of price on them, tires or just wheels.
I'll get the specs and post them up in the for sale section. I'm selling both wheels and tires. Probably around $1400.00. They might have 2-3 miles on them. Thanks
chevellejon
03-28-2014, 04:46 PM
hello does anyone know how to contact Tino ? i would really like to know his tire wheel fitment and if he had to make any modifications for this fitment ? thank you all sp much for any assistance john
Barrrf
03-28-2014, 04:57 PM
No but.............see the end of my thread
https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/91587-69-Chevelle-Project-TIMACHN
Kjames
03-28-2014, 05:05 PM
Which one of tino's setup are you talking about, the 18's or the 22's 20's
chevellejon
03-28-2014, 06:06 PM
the 18's
chevellejon
03-28-2014, 06:19 PM
the 18;s
chevellejon
03-29-2014, 03:13 PM
Well i guess Tino doesnt exist anymore ? Too bad for me i guess i needed to get some info from him . O'well guess i am out pof luck
Kjames
03-29-2014, 04:54 PM
I do know that he had air ride on it and he was running a stock style set-up.
chevellejon
03-30-2014, 06:26 AM
Oh ok but do you or anyone that knows him know what the rim offset was ? I think someone from here bought those rims and tires do you remember who that was maybe they can help Thank you Kjames
Kjames
03-30-2014, 10:38 AM
No problem
Bad94 knows tino personally but im not sure if hes on here anymore. As for the wheels it looks like your basic 5.5 rear backspacing which would make it 0 mm offset, the fronts im not sure of.
mrhotrod69
04-25-2014, 07:19 PM
can someone """"PLEASE"""" tell me what size these tires and wheels are?
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