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Old 03-25-2017, 12:44 PM
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Coys Wheel have an aluminum smoothie that they will put hub cap clips on for you if you want to run a poverty cap.

http://www.coyswheel.com/c33.html

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Old 07-17-2021, 03:50 PM
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Sorry to reopen this old treath but I'm hoping that still is experience from the guys here.

Oke, I have "new" set of 18x8 steel wheels, which im now customizing to get the best on a stock 66 lemans. Because we customizing we can play with the backspace. My goal is to have
1.no rubbing and no modification on my fenders what do ever.
2. To have best look to have the hart of the wheel as deep possible :-)

I have 2 options.
1 flip the hart. Best look but probably a problem with backspace, I measure 4.7 inch, from outside wheel to the backplate (pic 1). Before I had 20x8 with 4,5 inch bakspace which was just fitting with my fenders outer lip.
2. Move the center backwards. Not so nice.

Which backspace would be ideal to have the best look..



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Old 07-17-2021, 03:53 PM
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Ow my tire size would be on front 235/40/18 or if possible 235/45/18. Or will 245 fit.

Rear: 235 or 245 or 255 /45/18

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