Wheel viability check

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Wheel viability check

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Cross post from my engine swap thread.

I ordered one of these Scott Drake wheels to see how it lined up.
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15x6 with 3.75 backspace.
When I put a straight edge across the face of the wheel, it tucks just under inside of the fender at the top. As you can see in the other pic, there is quite a bit of room on the back side of the wheel to the spring. I think it is going to rub on the fender.

I don't want the wheels to stick out past the sidewall (wheel wider than the tire) so I don't think they will tuck. So, unless I am missing something, these won't work...
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Re: Wheel viability check

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Slackline wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2021 10:27 pm Cross post from my engine swap thread.

I ordered one of these Scott Drake wheels to see how it lined up.

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15x6 with 3.75 backspace.
When I put a straight edge across the face of the wheel, it tucks just under inside of the fender at the top. As you can see in the other pic, there is quite a bit of room on the back side of the wheel to the spring. I think it is going to rub on the fender.

I don't want the wheels to stick out past the sidewall (wheel wider than the tire) so I don't think they will tuck. So, unless I am missing something, these won't work...
Trying real hard here...but OMG are those Rostyle wheels from an MGB????

Back to your concerns...15x6 with 3.75" backspacing is about +6 offset.
On a 6" wide wheel you need to be at 4-4.25" backspace or between +12 to +19 offset.

+15 is ideal.

Early cars like yours have even narrower flares so above may not apply.

Things to do/try:
-take some cardboard and trace out a 195/50/15 tire, you can google overall diameter. Stick this on your wheel, slightly proud or flush with wheel lip. This might give you a better idea of outer fender lip clearance with this "imaginary" tire.

-You can roll/trim fender lip. This will give you 10-15mm clearance.
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Re: Wheel viability check

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Thanks Alvin.
Those are from Scott Drake. Summit, etc carries them. He makes aftermarket parts for Mustangs.
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this is a 14x6 ET15 on a early 67 (same fenders as 66)
front stick out a bit from the fenders and in the rear as with most of these cars the body is not perfectly centered so I have about 1/4 inch of play (6mm) on one side an double that on the other side . that's with 195/60/14s which are smaller than stock
I would do as Alvin say and mock up the tire you could also try a 185/55/15 but I'm assuming you want as much tire as you can with the swap so rolling fenders is probably the safest bet

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Check the differences in the back from each side
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Re: Wheel viability check

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Wow, the golden rim added an accent to this classic vehicle. It looks nice, but I'll stick to my two-tone KMC wheels.
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