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H70 I used to run on the back in the early 70's with a 7" rim. No issues. I like 7" wheels in the back and 6" wheels up front. 7's in the front are to wide for me. JMO
Not sure an L60 will fit without a wheel well wrap up because you may have to run a spacer to keep tire off the shock. Air shocks would help. I have also run 6" Cragars on the back with L60's and spacers with no issues anywhere on a camaro. Trial and error. |
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Didn't want to start a new post and thought this was close,
I have a '69 Nova and want to go to bias tires. Firestone 6.70/15 in the front, the rears I would like to have a bias but want to keep my tail pipes and don't want to raise the rear. Was looking at the Coker L78-15 with a 7" wheel. What do you guys think ? Also saw Camaro in Muscle Car review running the new MT sportsmans and looked at those, but would like a more vintage tire tread if I could. Also looked at the MH 275/60 but they say to use an 8" rim minimum. Would like to run the Pro Tracs but they say the same thing. Thanks for any and all help/pictures.
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Mike '83 Monte Carlo '69 Nova '62 Bel Air 'bubble top' Last edited by MonteMike79; 09-21-2018 at 10:07 PM. |
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Any pictures ? I wonder how the pro tracs would look on a 7" rim ?
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Mike '83 Monte Carlo '69 Nova '62 Bel Air 'bubble top' |
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1967 SS427 4 speed triple black survivor-sold to a good home 1969 nova SS396 L78 4 speed triple black survivor 1970 camaro SS350 citrus green,Dad bought it new! 1968 chevelle ss396 L34 M21 KK rear all born with 1972 formula 400 M22 |
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