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1968 Coronet R/T - Magnum Wheel Size

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Hi,

Not looking to start a huge discussion, just looking for some verifications that are specific to a 1968 Coronet R/T.

I currently have 245/60R15 on 7” Magnum 500 wheels on my ride which work well. I am looking to swap out the rear wheels with 275/60R15, 4.5” back space. Note: running 3.91 gears. I have a couple questions:

-what size rim is best
-will 275 on a 8” rim work with normal tire pressure
-what set back is appropriate
-what manufacture is best

Thanks in advance.

Guy

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Nice looking '68. Is that the original color?
 
Yes, but it was repainted at some point the original GG1 for the year.
 
Almost like mine in LL1.
On the wheels, mine has 245 70 R14 on the back and 225s on the front, so I'm not sure about the 15s.
 
Yes 275/60/15 fit nice on an 8" wheel. I think a neutral offset is right.
 
15x8 with a 4.5" backspace and 275/60 tires will fit your car perfectly.
 
Hi,

Not looking to start a huge discussion, just looking for some verifications that are specific to a 1968 Coronet R/T.

I currently have 245/60R15 on 7” Magnum 500 wheels on my ride which work well. I am looking to swap out the rear wheels with 275/60R15, 4.5” back space. Note: running 3.91 gears. I have a couple questions:

-what size rim is best
-will 275 on a 8” rim work with normal tire pressure
-what set back is appropriate
-what manufacture is best

Thanks in advance.

Guy

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I have off-the-shelf 8”x15 Wheel Vintiques magnums all the way around on my 68 bee. 275’s rear, 245’s front. No rubs

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I have 8”x15 Wheel Vintique magnums all the way around on my 68 bee. 275’s rear, 245’s front. No rubs

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Nice. Any rubbing anywhere? Were you able to run them at a normal tire pressure, or did you have to reduce it to below 26 lbs like some have been saying on here? What gears do you have? I am looking to switch over to 3.91s in spring.

Guy
 
Normal pressure, 3.73’s, no rubs. 440 HD rear springs from MP. 60 series radial T/A’s
 
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