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cant believe i had no competition on these
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 0231812803

they are gonna look great on a white car
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Nice..Ebay is great some days. what tires are you getting?

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um id say 14" tires :lol: ......... im not real sure yet, im kinda partial to yokohama or falkin. really like the vrs racing rubber i have on the triumph and the 300. right now they will be another roadster part in the back bedroom(im single and cant figure out why?) :roll:
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what is a good size tire?, im planning for sports springs eventually
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Damn! Nice score. :smt023
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I went with 184/60/14 Falken. My offset isn't perfect, so didn't want to push the limits. It's rumored that 205's will fit the rear with perfect offset, but I never saw it.

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dbrick wrote:I went with 184/60/14 Falken. My offset isn't perfect, so didn't want to push the limits. It's rumored that 205's will fit the rear with perfect offset, but I never saw it.
I'd say you didn't want "push it". I think you would have been safe with a 185. :smt039

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Well, looks like Brisco is one mm short of a full sized tire.. :lol:
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spl310 wrote:Well, looks like Brisco is one mm short of a full sized tire.. :lol:
And a couple donuts short of a dozen. I'm not digging the no edit thing.

184, 185 whatever it takes.

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so a 195 is prolly to wide? i dont mind massaging the rear fenders a little
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There is no set size. 195/60-14 will usually fit, fender flare ride height and wheel offset are factors. I went with the 185 for 3 reasons
1 in stock
2 on sale for $25.00 less than the 195
3 wheel offset a bit too far outboard.

IMHO If you want to play it safe, go with the 185/60 , I doubt there will be any issues. If you want to go with max size, you could get two tires mounted first, either 185 or195 and try them front and rear. If there is more room in the rear, go bigger on the other 2.

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well i could mount just about anything right now, the body is sitting on the trailer in the back yard and the frame is in the garage!. i can get a 195 cheaper right now, funny how that seems to be the driving factor for us
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Post by datsunrides »

On mine, I have 195/60-14 and clearance is not an issue. I could have gotten away with 205's probably. Rims are 14 x 5.5 and the backspace is, IIRC, like 3 1/2" or close to it.

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