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Re: 345/55/15 bfg drag radials [Re: Joshs68] #246851
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Re: 345/55/15 bfg drag radials [Re: Joshs68] #246852
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here is a side shot, I would back it out of the garage fora better pic but its too cold. sorry.

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Re: 345/55/15 bfg drag radials [Re: Joshs68] #246853
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Hey Josh!

Thanks so much for the pictures. That really helped to see the set up. I really appreciate your time and efforts on this.

I hear ya about being cold. We are getting down to 10 degrees tomorrow night, and here we just had 60 degrees the other day, and was finally able to start it up first time this winter. Looking forward to some warm weather and get the Bee out again.

Thanks again for your time and pictures.

Tom!

Re: 345/55/15 bfg drag radials [Re: haupty] #246854
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Tom, here's a side pic....i have 1in to the front edge. The SS springs haven't settled yet...car under construction. Suspension is "loaded" in this pic.

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Re: 345/55/15 bfg drag radials [Re: firefighter3931] #246855
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From the back....those wheelwells have lots of room.

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Re: 345/55/15 bfg drag radials [Re: dragula426] #246856
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[ Are you sure the MT 315/60 won't work? Mine are 315/60's and are 30 inches tall and 12.5 tread with 14.5 section width.




how wide of rims are you using? m/t uses a 8.5-11 wide rim and they say the section width is only 12.9 and 11.9 tread. i ran 315's on my old dart... and i assure you that the 345/55/15's are at least 1.5 inches wider than a 315. the dart had the springs moved in to the frame rails and the 315's would rub sometimes. the 345/55/15's fit like a glove in my 69 plymouth...the 315's would look waayyy small compared to them. unless you are running them on a 12-14" rim?? is that even possible???

i dont know, the right size/ stance makes or breaks the car in my opinion, and i just want to fill the entire wheelwell, and i just don't want the same size tire on mine that will fit b body w/ stock wheelwells... does any of my rambling make any sense??




Mine are on 12 inch wheels.


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Re: 345/55/15 bfg drag radials [Re: haupty] #246857
03/11/09 12:29 PM
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Hi gtsuperbee!

Really nice looking Bee.

What wheel size are you running and backspace.

You mentioned going to 30x12.5 with modifications. What modifications are you expecting to do?

Thanks, Tom!




I will probably have to add a longer front hanger. For wheels, 8" with 4 1/4" backspace. When you drop the tire pressure, it hooks pretty good. Good enough to have to switch to 1350 ujoints

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Restoring a car to look "only" as good as the factory made it is like getting a boob job for your wife and having the doctor make them two different sizes to seem more natural
Re: 345/55/15 bfg drag radials [Re: firefighter3931] #246858
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Hey firefighter!

Thanks so much for the pictures. I appreciate your time on this, It really helps

Tom!

Re: 345/55/15 bfg drag radials [Re: gtsuperbee] #246859
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Hi gtsuperbee!

Thanks for going out of your way for the pictures.

Tom!

Re: 345/55/15 bfg drag radials [Re: Joshs68] #246860
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Hey Josh!

Where did you get the 15x10 rims. Looking for some cheap hopefully??

Thanks, Tom!

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here is a side shot, I would back it out of the garage fora better pic but its too cold. sorry.



Re: 345/55/15 bfg drag radials [Re: haupty] #246861
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theese are from Wheel Vintiques. 15x10 4.75"bs. theese are 325/50/15's I kinda mocked up for a couple of pics. hope to have the car back on the ground next week with some 4.10's

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Re: 345/55/15 bfg drag radials [Re: Joshs68] #246863
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Re: 345/55/15 bfg drag radials [Re: Joshs68] #246864
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theese are from Wheel Vintiques. 15x10 4.75"bs. theese are 325/50/15's I kinda mocked up for a couple of pics. hope to have the car back on the ground next week with some 4.10's




WOW That looks mean! Stock 68 wheel well with rear in stock location?

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yes. They are 28" tall with a 13" section width.

Re: 345/55/15 bfg drag radials [Re: Joshs68] #246866
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Hi Josh!

Thanks for the pictures, again. Nice set up. I picked up a pair of M/T 29x12.5-15 for a great price. You had mentioned backspacing for those. I found a good price on 15x10 but they are 4" backspacing, I am guessing that will not be quite right?? You had mentioned 4.5 was better?? I have 69 Superbee.

Thanks so much,

Tom!

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theese are from Wheel Vintiques. 15x10 4.75"bs. theese are 325/50/15's I kinda mocked up for a couple of pics. hope to have the car back on the ground next week with some 4.10's



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that will be close might fit but it would depend on how high the car sits in the rear. I think the tire will probably stick past the moulding but I have not tried that size on a bee. just a charger.

Re: 345/55/15 bfg drag radials [Re: Joshs68] #246868
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See if this helps....
Put your tire in then you can compare to others.

http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp

Re: 345/55/15 bfg drag radials [Re: Joshs68] #246869
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Hey Josh!

What tire brand and model are your 325x50-15's??

Thanks, Tom!

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theese are from Wheel Vintiques. 15x10 4.75"bs. theese are 325/50/15's I kinda mocked up for a couple of pics. hope to have the car back on the ground next week with some 4.10's



Re: 345/55/15 bfg drag radials [Re: DaKuda] #246870
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Hey DaKuda!

Thanks much for the calculator. Really handy.

Tom!


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See if this helps....
Put your tire in then you can compare to others.

http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp



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