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Here is a better shot of the new wheels, they really fit good.
They are the "SUMMIT" Warrior RT. 15X7, 225/70/15, & 15X8s, 4.5 back spacing, 275/60/15s
Yea, those bumper things was gone on day 2!
The car needs alot of redoing and messing with but its all no brainer stuff and stuff that when Im done you can tell I did something that day. I hate those days that takes 8 hours to get 5 mins worth of results!!!
I have to put new headers on it and Iv'e done it before and that is several hours just to be able to put that drivers one on!
but its going have to get warmer for that laying on the floor job!!!
And when I think of all the hoops I had to jump through to get a set of bumperettes for my car! To me they scream 1970s, which is what I want my car to be screaming.
I've seen dozens of sets of used star wheels for sale around here, but I just can't see a 73/74 Road Runner without Rallye rims anymore. I used to hate those wheels in the 1980s, and now I can't do without them.
Im going to have to get some better pics because those back tires are really bigger than they look in these pics.
The rims really fit nice and are right in the middle of the wheelwell on the back.
They are "zero offset" which I don't know what that means 100% but it doesn't stick out as much toward the 1/4 like other rims I have had in the past, but makes the tire only 1 inch away from the leaf spring.
Im going to get me some nice riding shocks for the back as there is no need for air shocks, but the front is going to be my favorite "90/10s for that bouncing look when I shift gears.
That's a great looking ride you have! I myself love the way they look without the bumper guards, i still have them on the back of my 73 but seeing your car here, i think there going to disappear! I would take a straight on shot of the back of your car if you take more pictures, It should show you just how good the tires look back there...
Air shocks really are a no no with these Mopars as Ma Mopar was a bit skimpy with the way they made our shock cross-members IMO, But keep in mind you don't have to put 100 pd's of air in them (and some do). im not recommending them but air shocks with 18-20 pd's of air in each one would work ok... again IMHO... :black_eye: