66-67 plymouth , 275/60/15 on 8 in rim,what backspace?
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Any members running a 275/60/15 tire on an 8 inch rim,with stock rear wheel lip and springs,on a 66 or 67 PLYMOUTH B body ? I need to know what offset will work as I want to order a set of steel wheels for my 1966 satellite.I know it is a very tight fit but I think you can run a 275/60.I am running 255's now and I need a taller wider tire.On a previous plymouth I fitted 275's on a 7 inch rim but the rim is not wide enough,thanks !
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Re: 66-67 plymouth , 275/60/15 on 8 in rim,what backspace?
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4.5" backspace. It's a tight fit.
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Re: 66-67 plymouth , 275/60/15 on 8 in rim,what backspace?
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I believe the backspacing will be somewhere between 3 1/2" - 4".
That is an awful big tire to try to get into that wheel well. It may not fit!
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Re: 66-67 plymouth , 275/60/15 on 8 in rim,what backspace?
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GEnsrud,ive seen a picture of your car in another thread,what size tires are you running? is your wheel lip still intact?
I run a 245/60-15 on a 15x7 rim, 4-1/4" bs. The tire is perfectly squared up in the well with this setup. My lips are full intact, with chrome trim, no trimming at all. I have lots of room (about 3/4" on each side of the tire), and wish I would have gone to 255/60's, But 275's are going to be on the tight side. They will likely fit when the car is sitting, but driving around, I think they're gonna rub all the time. I could be wrong, I know guys run 275's in these cars, but with the llps cut, and a tall stance. If you're sitting at a stock stance, the lip isn't the tight spot. Its up in the well about 3" where the body contour steps in thats the pinch spot.
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Re: 66-67 plymouth , 275/60/15 on 8 in rim,what backspace?
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I'm thinking that if the BS on a 15 x 7 is 4 1/4" then on a 15 x 8 it needs to be 3 3/4". And that's what I've measured before.
67 satellite. Have G60-15 that need to get installed. I measured for 15 x 8 rims but thinking I might go to 15 x 7 just to be safe.
Let us know how it turns out.
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Re: 66-67 plymouth , 275/60/15 on 8 in rim,what backspace?
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You're going the wrong way with the backspace math. You're thinking correctly, though... If a 15x7 with 4-1/4" bs gets you centered, then a 15x8 will want 4-3/4". when you measure a rim, remember we're measuring to the tire bead, not the outside edge of the rim. Just checked out your post re: your motor. I have a lot of experience with my 2-bbl / 270 horse 383. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to PM me.
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Re: 66-67 plymouth , 275/60/15 on 8 in rim,what backspace?
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Yep went the wrong way on the back spacing. I agree it looks like 4 3/4" should be perfect.
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