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Why are you wanting bigger rims?
I went 17s on one of my wagons and after driving it a summer I wasn't so sure anymore. I live in an urban area with lots of street car tracks, pot holes, bike riders, etc...
felt them all hard.
On my next wagon I stayed with 15" rims looks better feels better
and the car handles great with the help of a bunch of firm feel parts and the 15x7 and 15x8 wheels
245/60,15 front and 275/60,15 rear. [/quote

Tire choices - I'm not autocrossing the thing but I want it to handle. 15 inch tires tall enough for a car this big don't come in very good choices for that. PLus the giant sidewalls don't help much.


1967 Dodge Coronet Deluxe station wagon

1.03" T-bars, QA1 arms/rods, Cordoba/GM Metric/Volare brake & knuckle, XHDs, Hellwig rear sway, 318 Magnum w/ air gap, 727, 3.23s