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Let's see your stance/tire combo

It kind of sucks that nobody is making a 50-series 15-inch tire anymore, not even BFG. I couldn't keep racing on my 60-series, and stepped up to 18-inch Weld Racing wheels. Reluctant at first, but love them now.

Old: Front - 245/60R15, Rear - 275/60R15
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Current: Front - 245/40R18, Rear - 275/40R18
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that looks sweet
 
Fronts: 185R/15 on 15x6. Rear 275/60/15 on 15x8. Lowered 1 inch.

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Here's my nearly complete 1969 Charger.image.jpg

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I stretched my rear wheel wells 4" for 31" tires to keep the gap at the rear of the wheel the same as the front. 15x10 rear 10.5W31, 15x4 front 28" tall M/T
Doug

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front tire 28x7.50 rear33x21.50 micky sportsmans

:angryfire:IMG_3335.jpg15x15 rear rims----- 15x6 front rims

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15x8 rear wheels with 275/60/15. 15x4 front with 165/80/15. Front tires are too short but they came with the wheels. Will go with a taller sidewall soon.0118151558a-1.jpg

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Bobo, Like 65RoadRacer stated. Lots of great car everyone. Here is my work in progress, hoping to dial the front down a little. I had one pic of it on the ground but lost it when my ipod decided to crash several months ago.

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15X5 front w/ 7.60 15X6 rear w/26X9.50

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Please post side shots and list what size tires you are running front/rear. I'm aiming to get my rear low but with a good sized tire and the front end just a bit high, like the early 60s cars were run. These cars look out of place with a forward rake, imo.
Suddenly, it's 1968.

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