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I ran the Coker Tire 640.15 Firestone Pie Crusts on the yellow Day 2 Camaro with 4" wheels up front and they fit great. There's a shorter version as well (540.15) but they look too small IMO . Tried them on the Green Z28 but didn't like the smaller tires.

Also ran the 640 pie crusts on the Day 2 Nova I rebuilt a few years back and they were awesome on there as well.
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I ran the Coker Tire 640.15 Firestone Pie Crusts on the yellow Day 2 Camaro with 4" wheels up front and they fit great. There's a shorter version as well (540.15) but they look too small IMO (tried them on the Green Z28 seen below but didn't like the smaller tires).

Also ran the 640 pie crusts on the Day 2 Nova I rebuilt a few years back and they were awesome on there as well. Some pics and a link to the right sized tires below. https://cokertire.com/tires/firestone-640-15.html

Smaller tires including ProTrac 540's. Not enough height I would say.









And below are a couple shots with the 640 tires which are 27" tall and fit nicely with no rubbing at all.









All these cars look sweet! Great job
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I ran the Coker Tire 640.15 Firestone Pie Crusts on the yellow Day 2 Camaro with 4" wheels up front and they fit great. There's a shorter version as well (540.15) but they look too small IMO (tried them on the Green Z28 seen below but didn't like the smaller tires).

Also ran the 640 pie crusts on the Day 2 Nova I rebuilt a few years back and they were awesome on there as well. Some pics and a link to the right sized tires below. https://cokertire.com/tires/firestone-640-15.html

Smaller tires including ProTrac 540's. Not enough height I would say.









And below are a couple shots with the 640 tires which are 27" tall and fit nicely with no rubbing at all.









Just found this on FACEBOOK...

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid...07261543806270
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Tire budget says go with these. These seem to be a commonly used tire, and there are plenty out there to buy. I just don't like the roundness of the tread. They are 26".

I still have to figure out the rears, so I may go with L60's If they'll fit. I was thinking on a black 15x8 rally with 4.50 back spacing on the rear.


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