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Stop watch it driving at a steady 60 mph reading and see how long it takes to go that mile then do the math to see what the % off it is. Doing that will get you pretty close. Might do 3 passes and take an average....
So who do you believe?
There's 3 possibilities
Measured wrong
Read the tire size wrong
The tire shrunk in the sun
At this point if you're close, just tune your speedo by changing your gear tooth count slightly
That's what I figured. Thanks :thumbsup: We might make a Super Bee clone out of this, just haven't decided yet. Pretty easy to do. The guy who's doing the car fabricates all the drag race cars for the shop so he knows whats what. That's the reason for the bench seat
1968-1970 Mopar B Body Post...
I did that with a speaker wire and did the math equation to convert it to diameter and got 28.01. But when I do it by measuring just the diameter with a tape measure it looks to be 26.5
Welcome to FBBO
make sure to list the parts, in the Mopar Classified section here
& read the rules about post parts/cars for sale
good luck with the resto-mod
we do have a whole forum section here devoted to Resto-Mod & Pro-Touring cars
I believe @davek has looked into these brackets & rubber. He might be able to "chime in" this evening.
One of his threads:
1970 charger hood seal /filler has rivets?