Re: [Chevelle-list] 65 Rear Tire size

2005-06-01 Thread Larry Williams

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It was pointed out that getting those big tires on and off can be a 
challenge.

Should have mentioned that.
Jacking under pumpkin on rear axle doesn't work, maybe not even for the 
stock wheels and tires.

Bumper jack will probably not work either.(on wide tires)
Pretty much have to raise car so axle drops all the way to end of shock 
travel.
If I was really driving anywhere I think I'd downsize tire a bit so I 
could get it on and off along side of road.

Carry fix-a-flat, or join AAA, unless you have a buddy with a rollback.

Pete Geurds
Douglassville, PA






Re: [Chevelle-list] 65 Rear Tire size

2005-05-31 Thread chevelle292wagon
> From: Larry Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] 65 Rear Tire size

It was pointed out that getting those big tires on and off can be a challenge.
Should have mentioned that. 
Jacking under pumpkin on rear axle doesn't work, maybe not even for the stock 
wheels and tires.
Bumper jack will probably not work either.(on wide tires)
Pretty much have to raise car so axle drops all the way to end of shock travel.
If I was really driving anywhere I think I'd downsize tire a bit so I could get 
it on and off along side of road.
Carry fix-a-flat, or join AAA, unless you have a buddy with a rollback.

Pete Geurds
Douglassville, PA




Re: [Chevelle-list] 65 Rear Tire size

2005-05-31 Thread Larry Williams

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From: Larry Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Chevelle-list] 65 Rear Tire size

I know this has been discussed, but I just can't remember.  My 65 SS has 
225 14 70S BFGs on the rear.  I need a tire that is wider and STICKS. 
Ever since I finished the mods to the BB it has way too much power for 
the rears.  What a problem too have!  I do not want to go taller.  I am 
using classic Cragers, and plan to go to Stockton Wheel in Calif for a 
wider offset rim.  So what's out there - what do you guys use?


Larry Williams


My 64 wagon has a 265/50-15 T/A radial.
Mounted on a 15x8" steel wheel w/ 5" backspace by Wheel Vintiques.
I was worried I wouldn't clear a 275. It might have with minor work.
The 64 beater had a 245/50-16 on a 16x8"w/4 3/4" BS
American Racing copy of an 80's TransAm rim.
It was tight in the rear 1/3 of fenderlip probably due to sloppy qtr panel 
replacement, but maybe I was feeling that lack of a 1/4" of BS. Some minor 
violence with a hammer made it clear.

I'll have to try those wheels on the unaltered 4 dr and see how it looks.
Most forums it usually comes down to 5" backspace for
64 and 65 Chevelles.
Some wheels don't come that way, some do by special order.
Check out some cruise nights or shows and see what other cars have on and 
ask what they did to get them on.

I rarely pass a 64 or 65 without checking the tire size!
Personally I'm not into jacking up the car or torching a semi circle in 
the qtr panel to get the wheels on.
I see the old Minilite style wheels are making a comeback but haven't 
looked into it too hard.
They looked good on old Trans Am Camaros, I think they'd work on a early 
Chevelle too.



Pete Geurds
Douglassville, PA







Re: [Chevelle-list] 65 Rear Tire size

2005-05-31 Thread chevelle292wagon
> From: Larry Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Chevelle-list] 65 Rear Tire size
> 
> I know this has been discussed, but I just can't remember.  My 65 SS has 225 
> 14 70S BFGs on the rear.  I need a tire that is wider and STICKS.  Ever since 
> I finished the mods to the BB it has way too much power for the rears.  What 
> a problem too have!  I do not want to go taller.  I am using classic Cragers, 
> and plan to go to Stockton Wheel in Calif for a wider offset rim.  So what's 
> out there - what do you guys use?
> 
> Larry Williams

My 64 wagon has a 265/50-15 T/A radial.
Mounted on a 15x8" steel wheel w/ 5" backspace by Wheel Vintiques.
I was worried I wouldn't clear a 275. It might have with minor work.
The 64 beater had a 245/50-16 on a 16x8"w/4 3/4" BS
American Racing copy of an 80's TransAm rim.
It was tight in the rear 1/3 of fenderlip probably due to sloppy qtr panel 
replacement, but maybe I was feeling that lack of a 1/4" of BS. Some minor 
violence with a hammer made it clear.
I'll have to try those wheels on the unaltered 4 dr and see how it looks.
Most forums it usually comes down to 5" backspace for 
64 and 65 Chevelles.
Some wheels don't come that way, some do by special order.
Check out some cruise nights or shows and see what other cars have on and ask 
what they did to get them on.
I rarely pass a 64 or 65 without checking the tire size!
Personally I'm not into jacking up the car or torching a semi circle in the qtr 
panel to get the wheels on.
I see the old Minilite style wheels are making a comeback but haven't looked 
into it too hard.
They looked good on old Trans Am Camaros, I think they'd work on a early 
Chevelle too.
 

Pete Geurds
Douglassville, PA