Are these to big.
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Are these to big.
Does anyone know if a 285x70x15 tyre,will fit a 68 charger.These measure 30.5 across & 11.5 wide.I saw them on Bobs 73 R/R which had the same wheels as mine.I know the 2nd gen charger had the biggest wheel well,but maybe the R/R has wheels set back more.Thanks in advance,Adam.
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Its the diameter on top of the width that makes me think they might be too tight.
If you use a wheel that is really too small for the width of the tyre you will have a better chance of them fitting. A 7 or 8 inch wide wheel will give you a chance but a tyre that wide should really be on a 10 inch wide rim and I think that will make it very tight.
If you use a wheel that is really too small for the width of the tyre you will have a better chance of them fitting. A 7 or 8 inch wide wheel will give you a chance but a tyre that wide should really be on a 10 inch wide rim and I think that will make it very tight.
Alex wrote:Trev if you are running air shocks, keep an regular check of the upper shock mountings as I have seen rust free cars running them that the upper mounts have bent/split badly.

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As we're on this subject, I have a pair of 10x15 wolfies for the back of my charger and 7x15 for the front. I know the front's ok but the rear ones at present have N50/15 tyres fitted, they need replacing as they are wrecked due to standing. Whats the best size tyre to replace them with? I have tried them on both sides, they are 4.5 backspace and with the current tyres there's a 1 inch gap between the tyre wall and outer arch, thats unloaded and with (I assume) standard shocks, definately not air shocks.
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They both look ok with the inner arch, I can get my hand round the back and there seems to be plenty of room there. I don't really want to road test them as they are due to the condition of the tyres. I thought Trev's backspace was causing the problem with it being 3.75 or is it 3.25
'68 Dodge Charger
‘75 Ford Ranchero
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Actually James. Usually the axle itself is not centered. Sometimes the spring perches are the wrong distance apart too. They didn't care as long as the wheelbase was right. The sometimes didn't even get that right and you have to fit shims behind the front leaf spring mounts.JamesKing wrote:Or more accurately, try it on both sides because the bearing adjustment means the hubs are always offset to a greater or lesser extentKev wrote:Try it on both sides. Mopar build quality ain't stunning!I am going to try one of daves first
