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    1. #21
      Join Date
      Jul 2020
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      Missouri
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      19/20's

      Here's my '69. Stage 4 UMI suspension just installed. Lowered by 1". I'm wanting the widest tire that I can get front AND back (295-300 rear) without sacrificing a ton of wall height to get there. JayR what wheel / tire (product number/brands did you go with? Thanks guys.Name:  chelleanor.jpg
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    2. #22
      Join Date
      Feb 2019
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      Quote Originally Posted by Steven's 72 View Post
      Im Running 18's in the back with 295-45-18's and 17's in the front 245-45-17. I have the Global west Extended travel control arms in the front with Viking Coil-overs and I have a2 inch Drop Rear Hotchkis Spring in the rear




      That rear set looks perfect! If I ever get my American Racing VN510 18x10’s I will be going 295/45 as well. What are your rear wheel specs? Any major massaging in the fender?
      1968 Cougar - 408, FiTech, AOD, TCI, Currie, RideTech, Wilwood
      1968 Skylark - 462, TKO 600, RideTech, CPP
      1985 Mustang - 04 Cobra/Terminator Swapped
      1988 Mustang - Vortech V3, Boss 327, Magnum, MaximumMotorsports, StopTech

    3. #23
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      Jul 2020
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      Quote Originally Posted by Chelleanor View Post
      Here's my '69. Stage 4 UMI suspension just installed. Lowered by 1". I'm wanting the widest tire that I can get front AND back (295-300 rear) without sacrificing a ton of wall height to get there. JayR what wheel / tire (product number/brands did you go with? Thanks guys.Name:  chelleanor.jpg
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      It looks nice even after it rains, have you managed to figure out with wheel and tire set to install on this classic car?

    4. #24
      Join Date
      Mar 2021
      Posts
      3
      Hello everyone! 1st time poster here lol.

      Here's a pic of my 67 Chevelle. The car currently has 17x8 rear...16x7 front. Tires are 255/50/17 and 225/55/16. The car currently has a stock 12 bolt rear end and 4-corner power assisted drum brakes and factory suspension. I want more of a pro-touring look and need advice on what would look the best along with tire size and backspacing. I really like the look of the 68 posted earlier with the 20/19 setup but not sure if I would have to same amount of room on my 67. I also like the stance of the black pic I posted.

      Any advice and ideas would be greatly appreciated. If I only had Photoshop to whip up some different looks lol.
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    5. #25
      Join Date
      Dec 2008
      Location
      Detroit
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      Quote Originally Posted by Tmicallef View Post
      Hello everyone! 1st time poster here lol.

      Here's a pic of my 67 Chevelle. The car currently has 17x8 rear...16x7 front. Tires are 255/50/17 and 225/55/16. The car currently has a stock 12 bolt rear end and 4-corner power assisted drum brakes and factory suspension. I want more of a pro-touring look and need advice on what would look the best along with tire size and backspacing. I really like the look of the 68 posted earlier with the 20/19 setup but not sure if I would have to same amount of room on my 67. I also like the stance of the black pic I posted.

      Any advice and ideas would be greatly appreciated. If I only had Photoshop to whip up some different looks lol.
      I would suggest you start a new thread if you really want to get some attention
      Big dreams, small pockets....

      Chris--
      '72 Cutlass S LSA/T56 Magnum
      Bowler Performance, Rushforth Wheels, ATS, Holley EFI, KORE3, Ridetech

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    6. #26
      Join Date
      Apr 2021
      Posts
      1
      No modification? I have a 68.. will this set up work for me?



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