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Clean. I was wondering about stud shoulders as well. I just replaced the ones on driver side but to standard length. I don't think a couple thousandths would cause me an issue since I'm using shank lugs. Going to have to think through options. Ugh
Well the fiasco ain't over yet. They looked good, but nearly got shredded by the leafs on a short test run. Didn't scrape the wells though, so hopefully some small spacers will sort it out. What a damn headache fitting decent rubber on these cars
Hello all, been a little while. Took some time off to get into drumming hah. Finally got RH studs on the left rear, mounted the Cobras on the Welds, and slapped them on for the first time. Baaarley clears the leaf springs, but it does clear. Much more room on the outside lip now. Wasn't able to...
Beautiful Draglites showed up the other day. Going to get the 255/70 Cobras on and hopefully have these tire fitment shenanigans behind me. We'll see if spacers will be required, but I need to pop out the LH studs first for the shank style lugs.
Stripped the 440 down. It's real clean. Was able to get the heads off by hand and just pull the lifters out. No ridge in the cylinders and not even that much carbon. All the plugs looked good too. Think it might actually have only 6200 miles.
I'm confident the 255 will be fine once the draglites move the wheel closer in to the springs. The back half of the well is almost perfectly above the outside edge of the leafs on both sides. On driver side I had about 1.5" of space to the leaf and about 1.25" on passenger. With an extra inch of...
Was able to stuff 255/70 Cooper Cobras under on the Wheel Vintiques. I have two Draglites 15x8 5.5bs on order though. That will get them centered in the wheel well. Guess I'll have the Wheel Vintiques for sale, haven't gone a mile on em
Do you mean the tailhousing is different from 76+? I didn't see anything that mentioned that. Thought the main difference was the spline angle for the front planetaries. The SB is original 67 but the MH is a 76. But yeah, that makes sense for heavy rotating mass. I'm only wanting 450-500hp...
Nice, that's a deal. The ebay shafts I've seen are alone more than that. I think the RV trans I have may have some of the heavy stuff. The block has the cast crank serial. Hoping 6 pack rods too. I'm thinking more and more about aluminum heads and closer to deck pistons
Thanks! Thankfully I've got a clean tail housing from the small block one on the car. Apparently I need a 76+ long output shaft. I've seen a couple but have a couple more things to do before I get over my automatiphobia hah
Yep, agreed. Will trim, heat it, and fold carefully and seal it with some rtv or something. I dabbled in blacksmithing, so I'm no stranger to moving metal
Nice ride! I think there's still some variability between cars. And probably these wheels. I wanted steelies, but also didn't want to wait for custom width/backspacing. Couldn't easily find Ramcharger steels. I think I'll be folding up the lip with a heat gun and rubber mallet. Not like I have...
Sure thing. I think I'll be making them work. I've read about several who trim that whole part of the well lip back to the trim piece. This makes sense to me. I'll take a closer look tomorrow and document. I'm definitely guessing the upper part of the inner well will need some love too.
Welp, I knew going bigger was going to be a risk. Cooper Cobra 275/60/15 and Wheel Vintiques 15x8 4.5bs officially do NOT fit a 67 Coronet without modifications. I was able to get them on there by moving the rear end up and down but they pinch on the wheel flare where it bows out slightly. I'll...
Local cars and coffee this morning. Pretty good turnout. Always get questions about the Dodge...half of them are if it has a 440 -.- Not yet, but soon...it will sound a bit different lol
Fat rear steel showed up today. One is real clean, the other the rim was welded kind of offset...tripped my OCD. But for what they cost, I'll see if they fit and balance out. Rubber should be in tomorrow and I'll test fit the wheels to see if they go on
I've heard between 4.5 and 5" to put thick rubber near the middle. There seems to be a lot of variability between even same year cars though...and sometimes 1/16"+ difference between the L and R. And thanks!
Hah here's to hoping. I did tons of searching around here and the net and was really torn between the 275's and 255/70's. I'm pretty close to liking the stance now though, so an inch more in height should be about right. If not, I may do some massaging or trim screw trimming. I don't plan on...