I run 275 60 15 on a 7 inch rim on a 69 bee.
Yup. 15x8 Magnum 500's, 275R60 on a 4.5 backspace:275 60 15 with a 4.5” back space is just the ticket if you want to get away from stock. Carlisle 2018 View attachment 1263094
That's the set up I'm looking for 295/50/15 rear and 235/60/15 in front so will this work on my 69 GTX ?I’ve seen a 295/50/15 on the rear of a 68 GTX. Tight fit for sure.
It will fit, IF you have the perfect backspacing on the rear wheels.That's the set up I'm looking for 295/50/15 rear and 235/60/15 in front so will this work on my 69 GTX ?
That's the set up I'm looking for 295/50/15 rear and 235/60/15 in front so will this work on my 69 GTX ?
IF you have 295s on a 15x10, your bs will have to be VERY close to 5.5" (slightly more might be better, you could use a spacer to get them exactly where they need to be. )It will fit, IF you have the perfect backspacing on the rear wheels.
Does it make any difference if have Drum brakes all around ?IF you have 295s on a 15x10, your bs will have to be VERY close to 5.5" (slightly more might be better, you could use a spacer to get them exactly where they need to be. )
On a 15x8/8.5, you will probably need 4.5 to 4.75 bs to make a 295 work, and the 295 is a bit wide for an 8" wheel.
You do know how to measure backspace, right?
3 1/2 to 4" bs.... not a freaking prayer they'll fit.... without jacking the *** end up about six inches.
No.Does it make any difference if have Drum brakes all around ?
In my humble opinion.... a 10"rim can work on a 68-70 bee, because of the more open wheelwell. I DONT think a 10 works on a rr/gtx. It's simply too big.
That tire that he just cut up MIGHT have worked fine on the right 8/8.5 rim.
Clearly, it fits on your car (tightly!) because you have the exact correct backspace. Without the dead-on bs, the 295 is not gonna work. I bet the 295 is easier to fit on an 8 1/2 than on a ten. And frankly, I have a couple cars with BIG tires, (back-halfed and tubbed)I think I'd settle for an easy to fit 275 for my rr.15x10 will work with the right offset. The wheels on the yellow GTX have way too little backspace. These are 295/65R15 on a 15x10 which are probably the upper limit without spring relocation and mini tubs…
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The reason I was asking is because on my 70 Challenger R/T I was running P235X60X15s front and P295X50X15s rear with 4 to 4.5 Back space on Vintiques 7s Magnum 500s front and 8s 500s rear and yes 8 inch wheels will hold a 295 tire got that info on the Mickey Thompson website. If I need to put Air shocks I will only if I can manage this using only 2inch max height I don't like that late 60s look just 2 inch higher in the rear that's how I like my rides. I hope I can pull this off on my GTX what do you all think. Be kind.Clearly, it fits on your car (tightly!) because you have the exact correct backspace. Without the dead-on bs, the 295 is not gonna work. I bet the 295 is easier to fit on an 8 1/2 than on a ten. And frankly, I have a couple cars with BIG tires, (back-halfed and tubbed)I think I'd settle for an easy to fit 275 for my rr.