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: 67-68 Camaro owners post your 17s!


68CamaroJoe
Mar 11th, 09, 09:39 PM
Hey guys please post your 17" wheel and tire combo on your 67-68 Camaros. Post up photos along with the wheel width and backspacing as well as tire size.

I have a 68 Camaro and plan on going with 17" Torq Thrust IIs but would like to see the widest wheel tire combo I can fit without rubbing. Also would like to see how they look and what backspacing and wheel sizes are ideal for this year Camaro.
I've seen that 69's are a bit different so the fitment would not be the same since they have a different rear wheel well. But feel free to post your 69 if you want to add some sweet rides to this thread with 17s...

So... lets see those 17's!!!:hurray:

BPOS
Mar 12th, 09, 04:25 PM
http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=100853

DjD
Mar 12th, 09, 06:29 PM
I just pulled all the '67s out of the thread Al linked to and will be doing the '68 and '69s the same in the next day or so...

http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=153144

It's more than just 17's but is all '67s with pic's and sizes.

68CamaroJoe
Mar 13th, 09, 01:29 AM
I just pulled all the '67s out of the thread Al linked to and will be doing the '68 and '69s the same in the next day or so...

http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=153144

It's more than just 17's but is all '67s with pic's and sizes.


Thanks DjD!!! I greatly appreciate you doin that. You the man! :thumbsup:


Let me make sure I'm right about wheel and tire fitment... but the 67 and 68 are basically identical as far as rear wheel well and the similarity of what they can fit right?

pdq67
Mar 13th, 09, 08:23 AM
Everybody will get upset w/ me if I do b/c my 17's are Pony-Car "Bullitts!!

pdq67

DjD
Mar 13th, 09, 08:54 AM
Thanks DjD!!! I greatly appreciate you doin that. You the man! :thumbsup:


Let me make sure I'm right about wheel and tire fitment... but the 67 and 68 are basically identical as far as rear wheel well and the similarity of what they can fit right?

Yes for the most part but keep in mind the '67 came with mono-leaf rear springs and the shocks are not staggered like the '68 which may come into play with wheel and tire fitment.

I'll try to do the same with the '68s next...

DjD
Mar 13th, 09, 01:07 PM
Here's the '68 page...

http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=153193

68CamaroJoe
Mar 17th, 09, 01:34 AM
Here's the '68 page...

http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=153193


Thanks DjD!!:)

pdq67
Mar 17th, 09, 06:47 PM
I doubt very much if you have to worry about stock '67/'68/'69 lower shock mount problems w/ 17's b/c I figure they will tuck up inside like mine did w/ my 5.72" b/s Bullitt's, but w/ 7/16" spacers.

I have since bought 1-1/4" adapters/spacers to better center them in my rear wheel wells long ways.

pdq67

bubby7m
Mar 18th, 09, 09:59 PM
Heres mine voxx old school 17x8 with 235/45/17 4 3/4 bs front -17x9.5 5.5 bs 275/40/17 rear.http://i626.photobucket.com/albums/tt345/bubby7m/100_1212.jpg.

bubby7m
Mar 18th, 09, 10:03 PM
heres another one http://i626.photobucket.com/albums/tt345/bubby7m/100_1210.jpg

68CamaroJoe
Mar 24th, 09, 12:46 AM
heres another one http://i626.photobucket.com/albums/tt345/bubby7m/100_1210.jpg


Looks great bubby7m! Do you happen to have any photos of the car from a rear angle, or rear-side angle by any chance?
Thanks.

bubby7m
Mar 24th, 09, 06:11 PM
hello 68 camaro joe yae there is some more pics in another thread http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=152694

68sixspeed
Mar 24th, 09, 07:38 PM
ROH Snyper, 17x8 front 4.5bs w/245/45/17 and 17x9 rear 5.0bs w/255/50/17 --

http://www.automationdevelopment.com/DCP_3105.JPG
http://www.automationdevelopment.com/DCP_3106.JPG

also, the old 15" look-- 15x7 w/215/65/15 front and 15x8 w/255/60/15 rear

http://www.automationdevelopment.com/03.JPG

CarlC
Mar 24th, 09, 10:37 PM
http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/2603/dec2008007lm3.jpg

clips221
Mar 26th, 09, 05:45 AM
Foose Legend's
Front 17x8, 4.5 bs
235/45/17 spt G force BFgoodrich
Rear 17x9, 5.25 bs
275/40/17 spt G force BFgoodrich

Haven't put it on the road yet but it's getting close.

http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm270/clips221/1968%20camaro/IMG_0502.jpg

http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm270/clips221/1968%20camaro/IMG_0501.jpg

http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm270/clips221/1968%20camaro/IMG_0503.jpg

RockinRob
Mar 26th, 09, 07:42 AM
American Racing Torque Thrusts II, Polished Aluminum
225/45/17 on 17x7 with 4" b/s - Front
255/45/17 on 17x8 with 4 1/2" b/s - Rear

Cut 1 coil off springs to lower the front, JCW multi-leaf to replace mono's in rear.

http://www.camaros.net/forums/picture.php?albumid=2&pictureid=356

r8ceredy
Mar 26th, 09, 03:15 PM
http://a05-b05.mypicturetown.com/P2PwebCmdController/cache/l_ifG-knCZlkew%3DSXXWcin9xFWxzj-Ms.A01wdCUyx%25rXDNE--.W%3DHQmQfhl/item.jpg?rot=1

17" American Racing Torq-Thrust II classics
275/40/17 Mickey Thompson Drag Radial on 9.5" Rear
235/45/17 BFG on 8" Fronts

2" Drop Spindles and 4 corner adjustable coil-overs (probably needs to go down another 1")

68CamaroJoe
Mar 30th, 09, 11:38 PM
Awesome response from everyone thanks guys. Some very nice cars out there too! :thumbsup:

After looking through all of these photos and specs everyone posted, as well as the ones DjD put together in another thread, I think I will be going with the Torq Thrust IIs on a 17x9.5 wheel with 5.5" of backspacing for the rear with a 275/40-17 tire. I am pretty set on that for the rear and on the fronts, I am going to look over more and decide if I want a big tire or narrow tire.

This rear tire and wheel setup seems like it works very well for many Camaros and it looks awesome! I am planning on also installing the CPP rear disk brake conversion on my Camaro's 12 bolt posi...
Do any of you think or know if by putting on disk brakes for the rear if will affect the tire and wheel fitment with the 17x9.5 5.5" backspace and 275/40-17 tires? Do I need to change my choice of wheel/tire width and backspacing, or will it fit fine without rubbing with disks?

Thanks again guys!

68CamaroJoe
Apr 11th, 09, 01:59 AM
Awesome response from everyone thanks guys. Some very nice cars out there too! :thumbsup:

After looking through all of these photos and specs everyone posted, as well as the ones DjD put together in another thread, I think I will be going with the Torq Thrust IIs on a 17x9.5 wheel with 5.5" of backspacing for the rear with a 275/40-17 tire. I am pretty set on that for the rear and on the fronts, I am going to look over more and decide if I want a big tire or narrow tire.

This rear tire and wheel setup seems like it works very well for many Camaros and it looks awesome! I am planning on also installing the CPP rear disk brake conversion on my Camaro's 12 bolt posi...
Do any of you think or know if by putting on disk brakes for the rear if will affect the tire and wheel fitment with the 17x9.5 5.5" backspace and 275/40-17 tires? Do I need to change my choice of wheel/tire width and backspacing, or will it fit fine without rubbing with disks?

Thanks again guys!



Anyone know:confused:???

68sixspeed
Apr 11th, 09, 11:54 AM
Have you checked out CarlC's website? He's running 275's on all 4 corners, I think he just went to 285's. -Dan

68CamaroJoe
Apr 14th, 09, 01:41 AM
Have you checked out CarlC's website? He's running 275's on all 4 corners, I think he just went to 285's. -Dan


No I havent had a chance to check out his site yet Ill do that thanks.

68CamaroJoe
Apr 14th, 09, 01:48 AM
I saw this guy's Camaro in another thread and wow it looks sweet.

While I don't think I will go with 20s in the rear (maybe 18s at most) do you guys think a taller tire than a 275/40-17 will fit ok under a 68 Camaro or is the 275/40-17 the max size you would want to go?

Reason I ask is look how nice his 20s tuck under the rear wheel well. I'm wondering if they are taller than the 275/40-17 size tires?

I've read around on the site and I saw how it takes more work to get a 67-68 Camaro to have the rear tire tucked look compared to the 69 Camaro due to the rear wheel well having a different shape.

I'm going to do some searching but if any of you know about a taller tire fitting on a 68 Camaro like these photos without rubbing issues, please post or please post your advice on what would be the best route for me to take.

These wheels and tires I'm getting for my 68 are going to cost me quite a bit so I want to make sure I get it right set the first time around before I order them.

http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/9946/boydcoddingtonwheels.jpg (http://img16.imageshack.us/my.php?image=boydcoddingtonwheels.jpg)


http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/9321/cimg3544.jpg (http://img18.imageshack.us/my.php?image=cimg3544.jpg)

68sixspeed
Apr 14th, 09, 07:35 PM
I agree that a taller tire looks good in a 67-68 wheel well, just not 20" rims, especially with a big split f/r like 17/20. The best compromise that I found that fits is 255/50/17. It's 27.2" dia, fills the same as a 255/60/15 (my favorite setup for the rear on rally's) 255/50/17 also has more rubber on the road than the 255/60/15. Pics are back a page or so. -Dan

68CamaroJoe
Apr 19th, 09, 10:11 PM
I am planning on going with the American Racing Torq Thrust II wheels in a 17 x 9.5 with 5.5" backspace in the rear like most guys are running, however I went to their website for the part # and don't see the 17X9.5 wheel. :confused:huh?
They only show 17x9 and 17x8:

http://www.americanracing.com/browse_vintage.asp

Do any of you know the part # for the wheel I'm looking for?
Also can you get it in full chrome/center chrome or is it only available in polished for a 17" TTII?

BTW, thanks so far everyone for all the feedback this is a great site!

68CamaroJoe
May 2nd, 09, 10:16 PM
bump.

Anyone know the part number for the 17x9.5 TTII wheels from the previous post? Also about finish, polish vs chrome?