Have slicks but what wheel size?

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Have slicks but what wheel size?

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I have a pair of Hoosier 5590 115/27.5-15 Radiale that I would like to use on my 68 Satellite. I want to buy a pair of Cragar steel wheels but will 8"x15" be ok or do I need 10"x15"? Also will they fit in my stock wheelarches (68 Satellite)? The 8"x15" have 4" backspacing and the 10"x15" have 4.25" backspacing.

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115?

If that is 11.5 inches they are too wide for 8-inch wheels. Go for the 10.
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Yes that is 11.5" and as I understand it you can use an 8" rim with this size. (Reference moparts tech archive and tyre manufacturer charts). I agree with you though Dave, I would prefer to go with 10" but don't think it will fit in the wheelarch.
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I would have thought the sidewall would be less stable on a wheel that narrow. In particular with low pressure.
If so that can bite you back if the car gets out of shape.
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Looking at the references again Dave, most refered to street tyres in that size. So I think you could be right.
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can you get an 8.5 wheel martin or i would downsize the slick to a 10 or 10.5 on an 8" wheel you dont need a slick that wide
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They are a pair of ex ASCAR (free) tyres Duncan, just thought I'd try them out.
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cant get better than free ;)
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Yes I thought the price was right Duncan LOL.

I just measured them up and the tread is 11.5", diameter 27.5" and distance from bead to bead is 10". I think 8" rims might be pushing it. Sectional width looks about 13".
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TyreFryer wrote:Looking at the references again Dave, most refered to street tyres in that size. So I think you could be right.
I tried my 295 (11.5-inch) rear tyres on 8 inch rims when i first got them because i was told "they would fit".
They looked wrong, stupid and slightly dangerous to me.

A tyre wall is designed to work in a vertical plane. Not at 45 degrees.
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These are my 10-inch wide slicks on 10-inch wide wheels.

They look right to me.
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What offset do those wheels have Dave and is the bodywork modified at all?
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Here we go again! :D
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TyreFryer wrote:What offset do those wheels have Dave and is the bodywork modified at all?
Errr. :roll:

Arch lips cut. Springs are on offset hangers. Wheels have 5.5-inch backspace if I remember right? :?
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I run 10.5 slicks with bags of room. Inboard springs, mini tubs, narrowed 8 3/4.
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