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IMHO, I think that anything larger than a 15" wheel looks bad on an old muscle car.




Would this setup be an exception?

IMO 15's are kinda small. They look okay, and definitely give that classic look, but I think a bigger car looks better with bigger rims. NOT 24's, or any of that kinda stuff You know what I mean. 17"-18" max, and your good

245/50-16 fronts and 275/40-17's rear (9.5" wide)






I personally don't like the short sidewall look. It gives it a more modern car look and makes the car look as though it is lowered. It takes the "classic" look away from the car.






I gotta agree with this comment a little; those tires are too short, only about 25.7" tall to short of tires make a muscle car look like a hippo on stilts as much as too narrow of a tire....that's why I stated shoot for a 27" tall tire with the bigger diameter rims. replace those tires with say a 235/60R16 (~27.1" tall) and the rear with a 255/55R17 or 275/55R17 (28-29" tall) and then it would really look sharp.


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