275/60/15s DO fit a 66'!
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My convertable, 66' was severely traction limited with the 235/70/15s that I had installed on the car, (640 ft.lb. torque HEMI.) The car weighs 4K, has a 3.54 gear in the Dana and acted like it was on ice with any throttle applied. I was told that a 275/60/15 wouldn't fit. In frustration, I borrowed a friends 275/60/15 M&H drag radials on 7"x15" Mopar "steelys" just to see for myself. They fit! and they hook! The temp was maybie 50 degrees, I didn't do a burnout to heat the tires but after a 10 mile cruise, I stopped and applied 1/2-3/4 throttle. The car EXPLODED! The sunvisor came loose and nearly decapited me! About 20' out, the tires let loose for mabie 10' and then hooked up for good. What a ride! I have had some fast cars, (still have a 11 second ride) but I have NEVER had a car leave so hard! For all of you who wonder, a 275/60/15 WILL fit a 66' B body, and it is well worth it!
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Re: 275/60/15s DO fit a 66'!
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Looks good, what springs do you have?
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Re: 275/60/15s DO fit a 66'!
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I told you they would. I have the exact same tire/wheel on the back of my 67. Car looks great.
Yes you did and that is what made me borrow my friends to see for myself. Thanks for the help!
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Re: 275/60/15s DO fit a 66'!
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Looks good, what springs do you have?
I am running Calvert Racing springs. I had them add 2" of arch. For some reason, my convertable refused to come up to level even with SS springs! That was one reason I called Calvert. They were very helpful, very fast delivery for a custom arch and I ended up with their whole system. I highly recommend them.
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Re: 275/60/15s DO fit a 66'!
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Looks Great!
When you go to buy your own tires, be aware that (although I've never measured them myself) Mickey Thompson ET Street Radials of the same size (275/60-15's) are listed as being half an inch wider, and having 3/4" more tread width than the M&H Racemaster. Your car looks great and judging by the times you list, is impressivly fast. I am actually looking at Nitto 555 as I can buy them with redlines to match the front from Diamond back. Can you or anyone on here, tell me if the Nitto tires hook?
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Re: 275/60/15s DO fit a 66'!
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11/27/12 09:38 AM
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Part of the reason they fit well is the 7 inch wide rims btw
Now I need to pin those needles, got to feel that heat Hear my motor screamin while I'm tearin up the street
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Re: 275/60/15s DO fit a 66'!
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I had trouble with cop rims and 15" Magnum. Tires would always rub on the outer wheelwell f. Look for a scuff on tire and in wheel well if you have experience body roll. I flanged my wheel lips too on the 67 GTX.
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Re: 275/60/15s DO fit a 66'!
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A 15x7 steel wheel is the ticket for 275-60-15. You need that 4 1/4" backspace to get these tires on. (MT ET Street Radials) Also what I did to make sure it didn't rub on the outside sidewall was to use a small bottle jack and a 2x4 to flatten that hump up in the wheel well where it protrudes toward the tire. Go slow and feel the quarter panel on the outside as you go to make sure you don't distort the outer panel. I gained almost an inch of clearance, tire never rubs there now.
Doug
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Re: 275/60/15s DO fit a 66'!
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My convertable, 66' was severely traction limited with the 235/70/15s that I had installed on the car, (640 ft.lb. torque HEMI.) The car weighs 4K, has a 3.54 gear in the Dana and acted like it was on ice with any throttle applied. I was told that a 275/60/15 wouldn't fit. In frustration, I borrowed a friends 275/60/15 M&H drag radials on 7"x15" Mopar "steelys" just to see for myself. They fit! and they hook! The temp was maybie 50 degrees, I didn't do a burnout to heat the tires but after a 10 mile cruise, I stopped and applied 1/2-3/4 throttle. The car EXPLODED! The sunvisor came loose and nearly decapited me! About 20' out, the tires let loose for mabie 10' and then hooked up for good. What a ride! I have had some fast cars, (still have a 11 second ride) but I have NEVER had a car leave so hard! For all of you who wonder, a 275/60/15 WILL fit a 66' B body, and it is well worth it!
I have 255/60 X 15" drag radials on my 66 Hemi Coronet on 7" wide steel wheels with stock back spacing. The car has stock Hemi suspension and absolutely no wheel well mods or spring relocation. The engine is built to NHRA stock specs and will run low 11s-high 10s and launchs hard and straight and hooks hard. They are MUCH easier to change and I can load the car with passengers front and rear with no rubbing even on hard corners.
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Re: 275/60/15s DO fit a 66'!
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Gorgeous Coronet's, both of you guys!!! I also run 255/60-15 MT ET Street Radials on 15x7's at the track. Pic in sig is with the street tires 245/60's on the same size rims (too small, wish I'd gone bigger). My car dead-hooks with the 255 Mickeys @ 18 lbs and 60's @ 1.65. I like the look of the 275's for sure, but how is it getting them on & off? I change tires for days at the track, and even the 255's offer a little bit of a challenge getting them around the studs and into the wheelwell. Another thing to consider is that if it dead-hooks with a 27" tire, then anything bigger than that and your just giving away effective gearing. But I would agree on the other side, that the "badass look" factor is much higher with the 275's!
LemonWedge - Street heavy / Strip ready - 11.07 @ 120
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