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Heres where I found it:
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/lets-see-all-the-cool-66-67-b-body-mopar-pictures.10518/page-143#post-911272848
Posted by member junior340
Maybe he has some more pics?
That ones not mine. Just a reference pic I had saved. Mines still in primer... And I haven't gotten the right size front tires to match the 295/50s in the rear. Im still hoping find some 15x4.5 Cragar SSs
Another pic for reference (not mine)
- My Coronet has the same mod done (back in the 70s), and I haven't decided if I like it or not, but my build is going to be a bit of a 70s street machine vibe, so with the big tires, it works. Ill post a pic of mine if I can find a good one (still a...
Yeah, that's what Im finding also. I already have 10" wide wheels, but I would like a taller tire. The 295/50 is too short IMO, at least for the look I'm going for. Thanks!
Are there any good radial sizes equivalent to the L60-15? I haven't found much larger diameter than the 295/50 that works on a 10" wide rim. I would love some suggestions though.
Ive got the same staggered wheels with 295/50R15s in the back also, and am working on figuring out the best front tire size to use. Currently it has tiny 215/60R14s, and they are way too small. My biggest concern is picking something that looks right, but I don't think I want a larger side wall...
Any body know where to get one of the special 90 degree power steering pressure side fittings that have the o-ring and jam nut for a reasonable price? Ive got a 440, but my headers require the use of a 90 degree fitting and the one the previous owner used doesn't have an o-ring and is leaking...
Sorry to drag this one back up, but thought I would update it so anyone who finds it in the future would know. The little amount of water in the oil seemed to just be condensation, and burned off. I completed the cam break-in with no issues, no more water in the oil, no bubbles in the radiator...