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On my '68 Charger, I have 235-70's on the front & on my '69 Road Runner, I have 225-70's on the front. On the rear (both cars) I have 275-60's. All are 15" wheels.
When I said that I was going to do this, if someone told me that I'd spend 2 1/2 grand, I would have said hat they were way off on their estimate.
You see so many people on this and other car forums who are thrilled with the complete rust bucket that they just bought thinking that they are...
I got mine from Diamondback Tires. They are BF Goodrich Radial TA's & they if you want the redline look, that's what they cost. Keep in mind that the $1,319.00 cost included $133.00 for shipping. To me, the tires were worth the cost to get that look & in my opinion, they do look much better on...
I decides to take off the magnums & go for a different look.....
The wheels are 15 X 8 in the rear & 15 X 7 in the fronts. Tires are 235/70 for the front & 275/60 for the rear.
Now for the tally......
New wheels: $408.00
Painting: $364.00
Mint set of dog dish hupcaps: $325.00...
This is a friend's wheel. I know it's a 15" X 6 1/2" JJ & the mfg date is 7-11, but what year & what would it be used on?
Although not shown, it also has a "H" stamped in the center hub.
Thanks!
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