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Hey on a 67 Camaro will the 7" rim's with a 235/60/15 clear the Front & rear of a 67 camaro & not rub? I will be removing my air shocks when I put the 7" rims & 235/60/15 tires on the car! Thanks
------------------ johnny |
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As long as your suspension is up to par, you should be ok. That's the size I have on the front of my 69, and they rubbed a bit before I redid the frontend, including new shocks and big block coil springs. That's about as wide as you can go, if you aren't sure, play it safe and go with 225's........KZ
------------------ John D. Smith 69' SS/396 www.geocities.com/kz1000ltd |
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will the 235/60/15 work in the rear with no airshocks & not rub? I have a 396 engine in the car & big block spring in the front!
------------------ johnny |
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I run 235/60/15 front and 255/60/15 rear, KYB gas shocks, no hint of rubbing at all. Some say 275 will also work in the rear, but that's about max. Anything wider than that, and you'll need some air shocks or wheelwell massaging. KZ
------------------ John D. Smith 69' SS/396 www.geocities.com/kz1000ltd |
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