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Rear Wheel Spacers #3134102
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Any of you guys use spacers on the rear wheels on your Mopars ?

One thing that always annoys me on B bodies is most wheel/tire combos look lost in the rear arches unless going for some big mickey thompson/Hoosier size

I like the look where the tires sit flush with the rear arch

Just thinking spacers might be a simpler cheaper option rather than wider drag tires

Any thoughts ?

Thanks

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I've run 1/4" on a low-10s drag car without issue, and a couple times on street cars, mostly for brake/wheel fitment.
Many years back, of all things, I had a Volvo 245 Turbo wagon; unbreakable drivetrain and very good brakes, and I liked to hurl it into corners.
Mounted a set of later FWD 850R wheels on it using spacers of about 1.250" and never had an issue.
That said, I considered it a disposable car and a worthwhile experiment.

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I have a couple of buddies that have 1/4" to 1/2" spacers on 7 and 8 second quarter mile cars with no issues.

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Originally Posted by JFChallenger440
Any of you guys use spacers on the rear wheels on your Mopars ?

One thing that always annoys me on B bodies is most wheel/tire combos look lost in the rear arches unless going for some big mickey thompson/Hoosier size

I like the look where the tires sit flush with the rear arch

Just thinking spacers might be a simpler cheaper option rather than wider drag tires

Any thoughts ?

Thanks


What do you mean with "flush with the rear arch?"

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What I like about B bodies is that it gives me room for big fat tires. grin

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I mean where the edge of the tire is kind of in line with the wheel arch rather than “tucked in” like most seem to be

The old school drag racer look in other words

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Originally Posted by forphorty
What I like about B bodies is that it gives me room for big fat tires. grin


My 64 300 would take a bigger tire than any B body I ever saw, without mods. I ran N50's in the back with room to spare.

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Originally Posted by JFChallenger440
I mean where the edge of the tire is kind of in line with the wheel arch rather than “tucked in” like most seem to be

The old school drag racer look in other words


Is this good or not good on my GTX? shruggy

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Nah, that's horrible; send that car to me, rather than suffer any more embarrassment laugh2 !

Seriously, that's fine - it's when the wheel/tire is like 2" inboard of the wheel opening where they look awkward.
Prime example of that is '59-'60 Chevys, commonly seen with the wheels & tires buried deep in the recess.
They seem to need 10" wide wheels...

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Originally Posted by JFChallenger440
Any of you guys use spacers on the rear wheels on your Mopars ?

One thing that always annoys me on B bodies is most wheel/tire combos look lost in the rear arches unless going for some big mickey thompson/Hoosier size

I like the look where the tires sit flush with the rear arch

Just thinking spacers might be a simpler cheaper option rather than wider drag tires

Any thoughts ?

Thanks


Yes, I always space the wheels out until tires are almost rubbing for photo shoots/show cars. For a daily driver I bring the tire in about an inch so it doesn't rub when cornering, going over bumps, etc. Here is how I had my Duster set up.

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I don't know if it's all B bodies, but on my 68 charger, you can't get big meats too close to the outer edge due to the inexplicable hump that's part of the outer wheel house. On lowered cars, you don't have to get them that close to the whell lip. I was goingto go with spacers when I went with larger wheels but once I put the hotchkiss rear springs on, the lowered height looked much better so I skipped them.


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I have wheel spacers on my 10 and 11 second race cars as well as my street car. If memory serves me right I only have 1 on each of them. Pretty much 1 side was good, but the other side tire was to close to the inner fenderwell and needed spaced out a tad. None of the spacers are more than 3/16-1/4".

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Originally Posted by A12
Originally Posted by JFChallenger440
I mean where the edge of the tire is kind of in line with the wheel arch rather than “tucked in” like most seem to be

The old school drag racer look in other words


Is this good or not good on my GTX? shruggy

Mike



i really like the look of your car ! up
are those the original style torq thrust wheels, and if so, what size front & rear ?
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Just thought I’d resurrect this thread

So this is my 69 Coronet

I have 295/50/15’s on the rear and they don’t fill the arches as much as I’d like , I prefer them to go out a bit further more flush with the wheel arch , please see pics below

I’m thinking maybe going to a higher profile tire like a 275/60 and fitting a 1 inch spacer ?

Current wheels are 15 x 8 with 3.75” backspace but I may be changing to some 15 x 8 Centerlines I have which have a 5” backspace so I have plenty of room really

I have considered a 70 profile like a 255/70 but not sure how that would look

Or even a 295/65 but they are difficult to get here in the U.K.

If possible please can people post pics and details of their rear setup ?

Many thanks

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Get the proper offset wheels. Having witnessed a few exiting the vehicle, spacers are rolling the dice IMO twocents

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If your not running longer than stock rear wheel studs forget about using any width wheel spacers, front or rear tsk work twocents


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These are the type of spacers I mean

They bolt on to the hub and have their own studs built in

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Originally Posted by JFChallenger440
These are the type of spacers I mean

They bolt on to the hub and have their own studs built in

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Just asking for problems/disaster with those, proper hub centric SPACERS and QUALITY aftermarket studs are the only way to go, personally I wouldn't exceed no more than a 3/4" (19mm) thick spacer , safe recommendation is a minimum of 18 mm of thread exposed AFTER wheel is mounted, and use a torque wrench....

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