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I really do not think the offset is going to be a factor.
Over the weekend I received the rears and went ahead and installed. The front tires come in tomorrow. Here is a pick with 255/60/15. They fit in the fender wells with zero issues.
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1970 Chevelle SS LS5 - 79k original miles, Tripple Black, build sheet 1969 Camaro SS/RS X22 - 548 with 5 spd, Hugger Orange, Houdstooth Interior |
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Any closer pics??
That offset is going to be sketchy for me. With 255/60-15's on the back and the original YH's with 4.25" back space, I can barely even get my finger between the inside wheel lip and the sidewall of the tire on both sides of the car. If I move the wheels out a 1/2 inch, I'm almost certain it's going to rub, especially with groceries in the trunk, or turning into any kind of odd angle driveway that tilts the rearend. It's the section width of the tire (the side wall) that is going to be an issue on mine. If I could post pictures I would. So I'm real curious what you have for room in there.. I'm thinking to make that work on my Z, I'd have to take the 255's off and go back to a 215/70-15 tire that mimics the original E70-15 size, and get rid of some of the section width of the sidewall. I'm not opposed to doing that as I'd like to be able to rotate the tires, but I'll have to wear out these 255's first. Last edited by x33rs; 02-20-2018 at 03:12 PM. |
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I also see you went with the lighter colored centers. Is that more acceptable for the day 2 stuff?
I was torn between the darker center or the lighter center. Both were the same price. |
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For some reason the proportions on the 15" SS wheels don't look right to me. Probably because I am so used to seeing 14" YA and AO wheels, and perceive them as "right". |
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Survivor 69/Z28 (02-20-2018) |
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I'm starting to wonder, is American Racing measuring the back spacing differently? I guess you could possibly measure that 2 different ways, but the method I've always been taught is from the outer most portion of the wheel lip, which is 4.25" on a 15x7 rally. However if I measure it from the bead set (which is what you use to measure rim width) I'm almost at 3.75" maybe slightly more.....but close. Also does the inside of that wheel have a mild outer lip that I can attach aluminum style snap on wheel weights? ( I don't generally like doing stick ons) Sorry for the questions. Last edited by x33rs; 02-20-2018 at 08:00 PM. |
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Something else I was thinking. If there is a lot of meat on the rear mounting face, why can't I just chuck these up on the Bridgeport and mill maybe 1/4" off the face? Gain some of the backspacing back. I can't be the first person who thought of that...
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Yes I can put my fingers between the inner lip and sidewall. Enough room for the tires to travel up and down without rubbing. These are 15x7 wheels and I took off 15X8's and its noticeably different. I do not foresee any issues with 215/65 on the front since I am running that size now. Or at least I sure hope not. The inner lip does have a place for weights but I asked for the sticker ones.
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![]() Post back with the fronts done, I'm anxious to hear. Thanks. |
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Any word on the front tires?
I might take the plunge this weekend and order a set, and check the back spacing a couple different ways. If it turns out they won't fit the Camaro, I'll put them on another car here. Incidentally I was searching around and found that Weld Wheels measures the backspacing just how I originally described. Video here, fast forward to 3 minutes and skip the mumbo jumbo. https://youtu.be/n96lE8jdMlQ Has me thinking.....how is American Racing doing it? Because Weld is doing it from the very back lip of the wheel, like I mentioned earlier. I believe that is the standardized way. Measuring from the bead set gives me the confidence that the wheel is the same as a 15x7 rally (~3.75" from the bead), but what are they doing? Last edited by x33rs; 02-23-2018 at 04:06 PM. |
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Honestly, I just think the lighter colored ones look better. Plus, I would imagine they will get darker over time. I put these on the rear and loved the look even more than I thought I would. Cant wait to get my 2 front tires. These wheels look like they should cost 3 x's more than they do, they are just that nice IMO. At a $100 a wheel they are a no brainer. I think they would also look killer on my black 70 SS Chevelle.
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1970 Chevelle SS LS5 - 79k original miles, Tripple Black, build sheet 1969 Camaro SS/RS X22 - 548 with 5 spd, Hugger Orange, Houdstooth Interior Last edited by Survivor 69/Z28; 02-20-2018 at 03:23 PM. |
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