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c3 turbine wheels wanted demensions 69?
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<blockquote data-quote="taylorsk8" data-source="post: 100991" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>I do not have turbines but...</p><p></p><p>My 15 x 8 Rally's currently have on 255/60R15 on the rears and 245/60R15 on the fronts. 255/60 Would rub on my car in the front however I have heard of others running them with no issue. Main reason is pre '75 (I think) these cars were hand fit and assembled offering a variance in finished size and part placement. In 1978 all cars came with 255/60R15 stock all around. Stock size on pre '78 was equivalent to 225/70R15. I believe '68 had narrower rims. 15x7 or maybe even 15x6!</p><p></p><p>If you relocate the e-brake bracket on the trailing arms you should be able to fit 275 wide (or more) tires in the rear with no other issues I love the look of my car with the 255 vs the 225, made a huge difference.</p><p></p><p>May have helped, maybe not.</p><p></p><p>T</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taylorsk8, post: 100991, member: 33"] I do not have turbines but... My 15 x 8 Rally's currently have on 255/60R15 on the rears and 245/60R15 on the fronts. 255/60 Would rub on my car in the front however I have heard of others running them with no issue. Main reason is pre '75 (I think) these cars were hand fit and assembled offering a variance in finished size and part placement. In 1978 all cars came with 255/60R15 stock all around. Stock size on pre '78 was equivalent to 225/70R15. I believe '68 had narrower rims. 15x7 or maybe even 15x6! If you relocate the e-brake bracket on the trailing arms you should be able to fit 275 wide (or more) tires in the rear with no other issues I love the look of my car with the 255 vs the 225, made a huge difference. May have helped, maybe not. T [/QUOTE]
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