jobberone
Well-Known Member
on a 1970 Superbee. I have the steel wheels with rings and centers but I've put disc brakes up front so they won't work now. I think I'll need 17" wheels now. I tried 18" all around with Coker redline 245/55/18 but they are hideous looking on the car and I'm having clearance problems which I was assured wouldn't happen. I used a BS of 4". I have Wilwood rotors front with smallish two piston calipers (I'll have to look up the number) but pretty sure 17s will work. Still I'll find out for sure. Standard drums in the rear.
I'm thinking 17" wheels but I really need help here on the offset yada and the tire size. I'm not opposed to putting a bigger wheel on the rear and a nice rake to the car. I picked the same size all around because that's more 'stock' looking. I also would rather not put a low profile or small aspect tire on either. I want some sidewall for several reasons.
Would appreciate some suggestions. Thanks in advance. M
I'm thinking 17" wheels but I really need help here on the offset yada and the tire size. I'm not opposed to putting a bigger wheel on the rear and a nice rake to the car. I picked the same size all around because that's more 'stock' looking. I also would rather not put a low profile or small aspect tire on either. I want some sidewall for several reasons.
Would appreciate some suggestions. Thanks in advance. M

















