70 cuda wheels

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Tony uses 7 x 17 TT2's with Pirelli P Zero's 235 x 50 x 17 all round on his Challenger. I think the back spacing is 4-inches?? Should fit a little Barracuda like yours no problem I would have thought? :)
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Yeah mine are 7x17 4" back space too but 245 x 45 17s on torque thrust 11's
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Dave, got em from North Hants Tyres, very helpful, fitted on the rims, balanced ready to go with wheel nuts around ?1450

I lied about the size of the tyres the rears are 275 x 40 x 17
Fronts are 245 x 45 x 17 sorry

My rear springs have been moved inboard and i have rolled the lip on the rear wheel arch, but i think you better check yours for clearance
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Well I'm glad you got good service from them 'cos I certainly didn't, I will never spend money there again...
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dave h wrote:thats were im planning to buy them, i will check the rear for the tyre sizes. my car still has left hand thread on the drivers side will they have to be changed. cheers
Dave, i would.
Bang the studs out and get some RHT studs to replace em, easy job really, just a little time consuming.
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