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Old 08-04-2017, 10:55 AM   #1
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Wheel and tire width

I'm sure this has been discussed. I will apologize in advance.

I have a 72 LWB with trailing arm suspension. The truck will be lowered in the rear air bags (not laying frame, 3-6in drop)

This truck will be set up for street/strip racing. I want to run the widest wheel I can fit on the rear with the tallest and widest tire.

My plans are to run a 15in rear wheel with slicks and drag radials.

Any help is appreciated!
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Old 08-04-2017, 12:31 PM   #2
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Re: Wheel and tire width

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=530806

this is in the FAQ section right above the button you clicked to start this thread. You can also do a quick search in the google box above the toolbar for this site and will get enough threads to keep you busy for days. Fleetside, stepside, year of the rearend under the truck, type of brakes you plan on running, all will play a part. We have a 'racing & high performance' section, lots of racers there, they may be able to help to, but ultimately you'll have to measure for yourself to be sure.
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Old 08-04-2017, 01:40 PM   #3
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Re: Wheel and tire width

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http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=530806

this is in the FAQ section right above the button you clicked to start this thread. You can also do a quick search in the google box above the toolbar for this site and will get enough threads to keep you busy for days. Fleetside, stepside, year of the rearend under the truck, type of brakes you plan on running, all will play a part. We have a 'racing & high performance' section, lots of racers there, they may be able to help to, but ultimately you'll have to measure for yourself to be sure.

I did read this thread. My truck is torn apart or i would just measure it. I was trying to see if someone had already done this to save me time. I'd like to put wheels on the chassis to roll it around.
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Old 08-07-2017, 07:22 AM   #4
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Re: Wheel and tire width

If plan to drag race it I would look at going with a spring or a coil over rather than an air bag. The bag will be to soft of a spring rate. Also you are going to want or have to depending on how fast you plan to run go to a c clip eliminator kit on the rear or to a rear end that does not have c clips like a 9". That will also allow you to narrow the rear to get a wheel with a more centered hub. These trucks are easy to tub by just widening the stock wheel housing. There are also wider ones offered in fiberglass. Doing this will allow you to pick the tire you need verses what will fit. Then once you have the tire picked you can figure out the wheel based on you rear end and the tires shape. The section width is what you have to work with to make sure you have room on the tire. When we were building drag cars we built the rear end to match the wheel and tire choice so we could mount the tire and set the tire pressure and put it under the car. That way we were sure it all fit and we had the room we needed for the tire to move around. They get a lot taller when you do a burn out and can easily move side to side a couple of inches if you get a little crossed up.
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