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I'll be converting the front of the LeMans(68) to F body spindles w/ Hotchkis Tubular control arms. What's the largest tire size (15x7 inch wheels) you can run up front? I was hoping for a 245 60R15 w/ a 275 60R15 in the rear.
Anyone run into problems with the tire rubbing on the rear corner of the fender? Thanks- ------------------ John
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I'll be converting the front of the LeMans(68) to F body spindles w/ Hotchkis Tubular control arms. What's the largest tire size (15x7 inch wheels) you can run up front? I was hoping for a 245 60R15 w/ a 275 60R15 in the rear.
Anyone run into problems with the tire rubbing on the rear corner of the fender? Thanks- ------------------ John
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John IG: @crawdaddycustoms YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK9...Nc_lk1Q/videos |
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I too have a 68 lemans, stock tired front suspension though..I'm currently running 245/60/15 with 15x7 rally II's. They're fine until I brake and turn left, or I pull out of a step drive way and crank my tires to the right...passenger tire rubs on front of fender. Hope this helps...
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It rubs on the FRONT of the fender? I have been told to watch out for the rear of the wheel opening.
How bad is the rubbing-ie. is it a light rub or are we talking full on tire to body impact? Also, what brand of tire are you running- I know the BFG's are supposed to be slightly beefier in their proportions. Sorry about all the questions. ------------------ John
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I'm "running" BFG radial ta's. the tire just barely rubs on the wheel trim. However it rubbed on the side wall and made a little cut [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_frown.gif[/img] Since my fender was crap I just took a hammer and bent it in a little...problem solved. However the true fix is new front suspension (which I'm doing now). I think I'm just going to run 235 60's up front
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