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Can I run 15 x 8" SSII's all the way around or will I run into issues on the front ?
I currently have 245/60/14's all the way around on what appears to be 7: alum slots (Hard to measure with tires installed)
Thanks, I was thinking if I kept to the 245/60R15 (Same size as the 14's but now a 15") I would be Ok. It sounds like what you are saying is the rim should not be an issue.
Depends on front wheel back spacing, I ran 15x8’s with 275-60’s on steelies on the rear, and 235-60’s on the front on 15x7’s, and the fronts rubbed the swaybar in a tight turn. This was when I ran stock springs.
Which 15x8 reproduction SS-1 wheel is correct, or better, for the rear of a '70 Cutlass - the model with a 5" backspace or 4 1/2" backspace? The 15x7 SS-1 wheel only comes with a 4.375" backspace .
I am running 8" SS 1's purchased from Summit with 295/50R15 on the rear and 255/60R15 on the front. I cannot remember for sure but I think the wheels are made by Wheel Vintiques. I had some minor clearance issues on the front and trimmed a little off the left front fender wheel lip. I will probably step down a size when I replace the front.
Yes I am running
15x8 all the way around. Not sure on the backspacing. The 255r 60 is a little tall. I also have disc brakes on front. Not sure if that makes a difference. I like the deep dish look.
Sure I just talked to the guy, Now he wants to know what backspacing I need. I'm not a rim guru at all, Completely at a loss .... Can anyone help ? I want them to look good like Sampsons and not rub.
So He said 4.5 backspacing is standard, BUT there is a risk of some inside tire rub on tight turns against frame or sway bar ... What to do what to do ....
So He said 4.5 backspacing is standard, BUT there is a risk of some inside tire rub on tight turns against frame or sway bar ... What to do what to do ....
All I can add is I do not have any problems with tire rubbing on the frame or swaybar. I did have a minor issue with the left front fender on sharp turns in reverse. i trimmed it a bit and no problems since. As others stated spring height and condition plus tire size may come into play.
Good luck and I hope this helps.
Steve
Sampson’s car is gorgeous, and looks like it sits kinda high, keep that in mind, I would run 245’s on the front, should be safe with 15x8’s..
Just my .02