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1966 Coronet: Largest wheel/tire combo that'll fit? #2267830
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Looking to fit the largest 15" wheel and tire combo out back on my '66 Coronet 440 2 door without mini tubbing. Trimming the 1/4 lip is acceptable. I currently have '78 Córdoba 15x7 wheels which I understand have a 4.25" BS. Tires are 245/60/15.

I've searched on the net high and low and found the following info:
-15x7 Cop wheels have a 4.5" BS and with 275/60/15 tires should fit. My question here, does it fit with low stock ride height?
-15x8 aftermarket wheels will fit with 275's if the BS is 5.5"
-Seen a couple of 15x7 American Racing Torq thrusts with 275/60's mounted. Confused as the BS is 3.75" on those wheels which would mean they would rub the quarter lip, correct?

Hoping for owners of these cars to chime-in and let me know their real world combo that actually fit.

I'm also considering installing Super Stock springs. Will I need C body shocks if I run those? I did on my '69 Bird.

Thanks in adavance!

Re: 1966 Coronet: Largest wheel/tire combo that'll fit? [Re: 808CUDA] #2267838
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Mine is a 67 Coronet 500.

Put a set of 255/60/15 tires on 8 x 15 4.5" BS rims. They would rub on turns on my molding that is a little wider than the lip. They probably would have been ok with 15x7 rims with 4" BS but I went conservative and went 4.25" BS. This moved the rim in 1/4' towards the leafs.

No way could I fit 275/60/15 tires in my car with that molding. Without the molding and trimmed lip - maybe. I know others have done it so you need to hear from those that actually did it.


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Re: 1966 Coronet: Largest wheel/tire combo that'll fit? [Re: 808CUDA] #2267841
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I am currently working on this exact issue. I have a 67 RT with stock rear suspension. I put 15x8 4.5BS wheels on the rear with 275/60 tires. I don't have the trim moulding on the car so I trimmed the wheel lip to only leave approx 1/4" remaining. The do not rub on the lip at all. The only place they rub at the moment is up in the inner wheel tub on the outside edge. The back side of the tire doesnt rub at all. It doesnt rub during straight driving but always rubs during any sort of turning as the body has flex.

I really like the look of the 275 on the car so I may have to widen the wheel tubs some to give proper clearance.

I'll take some pictures tomorrow to show my setup.


p.s. my passenger side doesnt rub anywhere....it is only on the driver side. When I measure, my rear end is slightly off center which I am told is fairly common.

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Thanks Mark! Appreciate the input. So it sounds like the 15x7 with 255's is safest bet with 4" BS. You think the Torq thrust with 3.75" BS will clear too? No trim moulding on 1/4.

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Originally Posted By HelleOnWheels
I am currently working on this exact issue. I have a 67 RT with stock rear suspension. I put 15x8 4.5BS wheels on the rear with 275/60 tires. I don't have the trim moulding on the car so I trimmed the wheel lip to only leave approx 1/4" remaining. The do not rub on the lip at all. The only place they rub at the moment is up in the inner wheel tub on the outside edge. The back side of the tire doesnt rub at all. It doesnt rub during straight driving but always rubs during any sort of turning as the body has flex.

I really like the look of the 275 on the car so I may have to widen the wheel tubs some to give proper clearance.

I'll take some pictures tomorrow to show my setup.


p.s. my passenger side doesnt rub anywhere....it is only on the driver side. When I measure, my rear end is slightly off center which I am told is fairly common.



Awesome info. So it sounds as though if the rear end is higher like with SS springs, the rubbing on the outer wheelhouse will be a non issue with some 1/4 lip trimming. The added bonus is the 15x8 wheels you are running! Great info and appreciate you sharing your insight. I know what you mean about one side closer to the 1/4 lip than the other. Very common for sure!

If you can post the pics, that'd be great. Curious to see what it looks like and how far your wheel is tucked vertically under the 1/4 skin

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Re: 1966 Coronet: Largest wheel/tire combo that'll fit? [Re: 808CUDA] #2267847
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Originally Posted By 808CUDA
Thanks Mark! Appreciate the input. So it sounds like the 15x7 with 255's is safest bet with 4" BS. You think the Torq thrust with 3.75" BS will clear too? No trim moulding on 1/4.


I do not - I believe you would need 4" BS. Remember 15x7 4"BS puts center of tire in the same spot as a 15x8 4.5"BS.


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Best fit on mine was a 15x7 4"BS, with a 235 tire. I tried 4 wheel sizes and 255 just never worked. The tire rubs the inner fender well toward the outer quarter when turning as the axle rotates at the center section. Tried trimming the opening lip which helped, but not with the inner well. You can get a custom wheel made with custom offset, but the outer lip would be shallow.

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Two pics attached of two slight varied sizes. Obviously I did not have to deal with the wheel opening lip, so I had 3/4" more clearance than someone with a restored car.

275/60x15 on a 15x8 with 4.25" backspace street tire on traditional Cragar SS. 28x9.50x15 on 15x8 with 4.5" backspace drag slick with a Cragar Dragstar.

I don't think you could use a wheel with more than 4.75" of backspace. The wheel well is narrower than the frame rail inside there. Too much backspace and you stuff the tire into the well.

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The part that rubs above the fender lip can be pushed out with a bottle jack and a torch.

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Thanks for the additional info and pics everyone! Good to know backspace is limited and using a bottle Jack can give me the additional clearance I'm probably going to need.
When I get this done, I'll post my findings. Thanks again

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Back spacing will depend on the wheel width..

I spent many hours with a tape measure and metal measuring stick, trying many different types of wheels with different backspacing before I ordered the wheels for my 67 Coronet..

I used 15 X 8 with a 5 1/4" backspace and a 245/60 15 tire for the back wheels of my car...

If I changed anything, I would order ( on my 8" wheels) them with a 5 1/8" backspace....

A lot of people on here will tell you a 275 tire will fit.. If you cut out the lip and make it a "downhill" car ( rear end jacked up in the air) would be the only way, based on working with my car....

An item you need to be aware of on the tire is "section width". This is usually wider than "tread width".....

Someone else on this site made a comment that the housing is slightly offset on our cars.. Mine did require an 1/8" spacer on one side ( driverside I think)

A HUGE difference on my car was the installation of a firm feel rear sway bar preventing tire rubbing....

Hope this helps


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I have a 275/60 15 drag radial on my 66 sedan with no trimming I have calvart springs 1 inch lower and cop car 15x7 wheels never rubs even with 4 people in the car can't get a pic to load

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Originally Posted By biff426
I have a 275/60 15 drag radial on my 66 sedan with no trimming I have calvart springs 1 inch lower and cop car 15x7 wheels never rubs even with 4 people in the car can't get a pic to load


Told you.....

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I can't emphasize the use of the torch enough. Without it you could do some damage to your quarter even though you don't think you will. Don't ask me how I know. Mine is minitubbed so I can't help you with tire size or backspacing

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Rapom, that is a killer ride you have there! Love the look with the fatties out back, too bad I won't go as far mini-tub since this is an original Hemi car I'm doing this too.

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Rapom, question... Are those 15" steels in front with the 14" centers that'll accept the correct larger hubcap?

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275 60 15 on a 15x7 with about 4.25-4 3/8 BS. Fits fine, been doing it for years. SS springs on one car, 50 year old springs and shocks on the other. Both fine. Is a [censored] to get rears off though, I'll admit.

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Originally Posted By Jeff_383
275 60 15 on a 15x7 with about 4.25-4 3/8 BS. Fits fine, been doing it for years. SS springs on one car, 50 year old springs and shocks on the other. Both fine. Is a [censored] to get rears off though, I'll admit.


Thanks Jeff. I'm going to give the 275's a shot on the current 15x7 Córdoba wheels I have currently. I understand they have a 4.25" BS.

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On my '67 Belvedere, a 255-60x15 on a 15x7" with 4.25" BS was the best fit without issues.
A 275 will go but for me was wasn't worth the occasional rubbing. Others have done it and say they have had no problems, I've done it and I'll just say I won't do it again. There's a reason is a 275 tire on a 7" wheel is not recommended, it should be on a 8".
If you do run a 275, let the air out to make for an easier squeeze into the wheelwell.

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Buddy of mine has a 66 Satellite Hemi Auto that has I think 255-60-15 on 15x8 wheels ( don't know the backspacing ) Next time I see him I'll make sure but I dont think they were 275's

Stock rear suspension and no air shocks. With 2 adults and normal driving its fine.
They will rub if he throws the car into a curve hard ( really aggressive driving) or they will rub if he puts people in the back seat and hits the slightest bump.
90% of the time its just him and his wife. He's 63 so aggressive driving sprints is extremely rare

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