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Tire question 1968

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I am sure this is the billionth time this question has been posted, but I cant seem to find a thread on it. I am wanting a big fat tire and wheel combo on the back of my 68 Satellite. I want to use a fifteen inch wheel. Anybody know how wide a wheel will fit and what backspacing? How big of tire on that wheel. I am wanting to keep the wheel and tire somewhat tucked up in the rear also. Not wanting to raise the rear of car to clear a tire. Sorry to ask this same ol' question, but I gotta know.:edgy:
 
surly some one can help me here. Anyone? Please? Maybe?:confused:
 
Not sure if the Plymouth well is quite as large as a Dodge, but you can fit 295/70X15s with standard back spacing on a Dodge B body.
 
Thanks for the reply. that is a lotta tire. how wide is your wheel?
 
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Once upon a time I had a set of 10" slicks on one of my 69 runners mounted on (probably) 14" TTD wheels (an original set). The only way I could get them on was to jack the car on a frame rail and let the housing sag as low as it would go. Then they would barely go on.
 
I've got 15 x 10's with zero offset on the back of my '68 Satellite with 295/50-15 BFG radial TA's. It's a pretty tight fit but it works. If memory serves they are about 1/2" from the outside fender lip and about 3/4" from the inside of the wheel well/leaf spring. It looks good pretty good but I'd like a little taller tire at some point...thinking 275/60-15's. Before you do anything you better do some careful measurements to make sure zero offset is right for your car. If you need we could compare axle dimensions.
 
I've got 15 x 10's with zero offset on the back of my '68 Satellite with 295/50-15 BFG radial TA's. It's a pretty tight fit but it works. If memory serves they are about 1/2" from the outside fender lip and about 3/4" from the inside of the wheel well/leaf spring. It looks good pretty good but I'd like a little taller tire at some point...thinking 275/60-15's. Before you do anything you better do some careful measurements to make sure zero offset is right for your car. If you need we could compare axle dimensions.

WOW!!! I would love to see that!!! If it is not to much trouble could you post some pics of your car on this thread? I would really love to see how that much meat looks on the back. I am getting ready to put a set of wheels and tires on mine. I have the 8 3/4 rear end I will see if I can get some measurments.
 
I've got 15 x 10's with zero offset on the back of my '68 Satellite with 295/50-15 BFG radial TA's. It's a pretty tight fit but it works. If memory serves they are about 1/2" from the outside fender lip and about 3/4" from the inside of the wheel well/leaf spring. It looks good pretty good but I'd like a little taller tire at some point...thinking 275/60-15's. Before you do anything you better do some careful measurements to make sure zero offset is right for your car. If you need we could compare axle dimensions.

This is off topic, but do you have the 318 in your 68???? ANY MODS???
 
wow

I've seen 275's fit with no problem, but didn't know 295s would fit without rubbing or anything

good to know info
 
Almost everything I was going to say has been said but one thing I can't stress enough are your measurements. I have seen way too many rears (out of the factory) that were not centered (the worst case, being almost an inch off-center). With your desire to place the largest wheel/tire combo on your car, check these measurements carefully and if need be correct them or as some people do, just use the largest wheel/tire combo that will fit the deficient side. BTW: I have also known a few people that did neither of the above and ordered different backspacings to make up for the difference. Good luck.
 
Here are a couple pics of my Satellite. To answer the engine question, no, I built a .030 over 360 with ARP main studs with a windage tray, with recon stock rods with ARP bolts and cheapo SpeedPro pistons. I've got a Comp XE262 cam in it with bone stock '78 360 heads shaved .025. Compression is around 9:1 topped with a Professional Products Cross Wind intake, 1" 4 hole spacer and a Edelbrock 750 AFB. I've got cheapo headers, Flowmaster 40's and 2-1/2" pipes all the way back. What do you have in yours?

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bone stock 318. love your wheels, and tires.
 
Thanks Runner, Fronts are 245/60-15 on 15 x 8's with zero offset.
 
SatelliteMan what brand and name of wheel are you running. My 73 Charger needs a set of them. Right now it has 265/50/15 Cooper Cobra's rear on a 15X8 2" off set wheels. Front is 235/60/15 Cooper Cobra's on 15X7 zeroi off set wheels.

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