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Started by plumcrazy1970, February 12, 2013, 08:49:22 PM

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plumcrazy1970

Hi guys I am new to the site I am restoreing a 1970 charger R/T 440-six pack fc7 pictures will be coming soon. You can call me plum crazy. I was wondering what would be back spacing on the front and back of the charger I have been told back is 4 1/2 and front is 4 1/4 :shruggy: is this correct?
2012 dodge ram  1970 charger R/T 440-six pack

Cooter

Stock wheels? 15X7? 14X6? 15X6 1/2? What?
" I have spent thousands of dollars and countless hours researching what works and what doesn't and I'm willing to share"

billfury

What cooter said,and welcome  to the forum.  :cheers:

bill440rt

Yes, welcome to DC.com!!  :cheers:

I was scratching my head, too.  :scratchchin:
In 1970 a stock 14" wheel would be 14" x 5.5". A stock 15" wheel would be 15" x 7". Backspacing would be the same either front or rear (front or rear wheels would share the same part number).
Backspacing, IIRC, would be 4-1/2".

Custom/aftermarket wheels are a completely different animal. Backspacing can be nearly anything you want. Some can be custom ordered with backspacing in 1/8" increments.
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super77se

backspace on a mopar 15 X 7 steel wheel is 4 1/4

plumcrazy1970

So you are saying if I put 15x8 in back and 15x7 in the front they both would be 4 1/2 backspace? I Will be installing ralley wheels :drool5:
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super77se

Quote from: plumcrazy1970 on February 13, 2013, 09:01:19 AM
So you are saying if I put 15x8 in back and 15x7 in the front they both would be 4 1/2 backspace? I Will be installing ralley wheels :drool5:

factory 15 x 7 rallye wheels are the same as a stamped steel wheel. the factory only made up to a 7" wide rallye wheel. so if you have an 8 inch wheel , then it has been widened or aftermarket , from wheel vintiques or the like. ive never used them , but i would imagine they left the backspace the same and the extra 1 inch in width is on the front side. i would measure and double check them , but either way , you should have no problem fitting them.

plumcrazy1970

Thanks guys good info :2thumbs:
2012 dodge ram  1970 charger R/T 440-six pack

bill440rt

Quote from: super77se on February 13, 2013, 09:00:24 AM
backspace on a mopar 15 X 7 steel wheel is 4 1/4

YES!
4-1/4" is correct.
"Strive for perfection in everything. Take the best that exists and make it better. If it doesn't exist, create it. Accept nothing nearly right or good enough." Sir Henry Rolls Royce

super77se

Quote from: bill440rt on February 13, 2013, 09:24:22 AM
Quote from: super77se on February 13, 2013, 09:00:24 AM
backspace on a mopar 15 X 7 steel wheel is 4 1/4

YES!
4-1/4" is correct.

and i have proof LOL

the angle is a little off but it is 4 1/4

triple_green

if you go repro magnum 500 or ralleys, here is the combo that a lot of people use and know will fit and look agressive.

Fr 15x7 4.25 BS 235x60x15 tires
Rear 15x8 4.5 BS 275x60x15 tires

only warning is that the 275 60 15 tire is 28" tall as ooposed to the 26" stock tire height.

Mark
68 Charger 383 HP grandma car (the orignal 3X)

tan top

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plumcrazy1970

I am back my builder is putting  295 r50/15 with 5" back space in the rear and 235 r60/15 with 4.5 back space in front mag 500  :popcrn: :Twocents: :eek2:
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Fred

Good choice. That's my set up too.  :2thumbs:


Tomorrow is promised to no one.......drive your Charger today.

plumcrazy1970

How does your car handle with that set up?
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Fred

Just great mate. I can feel them hugging the tarmac and it's given me a much better grip at take off (less wheel spin). I'm sticking with them.

Having said that though, I wouldn't know what they're like in the wet as I never take it out in the rain.


Tomorrow is promised to no one.......drive your Charger today.

plumcrazy1970

Thanks my car will never out in the rain I am buying 1973 charger for that. :cheers:
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Cooter

Just FYI here, but a 295/50/15 really needs a 10" wheel. an 8" wheel will "work", but don't be too surprized if you actually drive the car, that the inside is slick and the two outter edges still have tread. No matter what the "Book" says will work for wheels. I have done it and found the latter.
" I have spent thousands of dollars and countless hours researching what works and what doesn't and I'm willing to share"

Fred

Oh yes, sorry I forgot to mention that.  I've got 10x15" rims with 5" bs.


Tomorrow is promised to no one.......drive your Charger today.

plumcrazy1970

I have 10" in the back and 8" in the front rims :2thumbs:
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bill440rt

Almost the exact combo I'm running on my '68.
295/50's in the rear on a 10" wheel with a 5" backspace. Fronts are 235/60's on a 7" wide wheel with a 3-3/8" backspace.
No rub issues.
"Strive for perfection in everything. Take the best that exists and make it better. If it doesn't exist, create it. Accept nothing nearly right or good enough." Sir Henry Rolls Royce