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Title: Anyone running 17" wheels/tires on a '69-'70 Mustang? Whatchagot?
Post by: machoneman on January 03, 2022, 01:07:20 PM
Not many choices on wheels I'm finding due to offset. Many of the slicker looking wheels only come with modern offsets, requiring custom wheel spacing, very pricey these days.
Title: Re: Anyone running 17" wheels/tires on a '69-'70 Mustang? Whatchagot?
Post by: Keith Stevens on January 03, 2022, 08:28:33 PM
On my 67 GT500 I'm running 235-45 -17 on a 7" rim front with 1" lowered coil springs and the Arning drop. On the rear with a 1" drop I am running 255 45 17 on an 8" rim with no clearance issues what so ever. Legendary wheel offers many of the OE style rims with correct offsets in alumimum.
 I have the copies of the 1967 Shelby 10 spokes.
Title: Re: Anyone running 17" wheels/tires on a '69-'70 Mustang? Whatchagot?
Post by: machoneman on January 03, 2022, 09:39:44 PM
Thanks! I'll look up Legendary. 
Title: Re: Anyone running 17" wheels/tires on a '69-'70 Mustang? Whatchagot?
Post by: Gaugster on January 04, 2022, 01:37:11 PM
Yup - Check out Scott Drake's Legendary series. I'm working on mounting a set of 17's on the back of my 1968 Cougar. Staying with 15x7s on the front assuming I find them. They got lost in shipping months ago. ::) So far happy with the initial results. These are 17x8 with a 4.75BS. Tires are 275/50/17 so right around 28" tall.
Title: Re: Anyone running 17" wheels/tires on a '69-'70 Mustang? Whatchagot?
Post by: hhiibel on January 09, 2022, 12:30:17 PM
there is a chart somewhere on the web where folks entered what they have done. wheel vintiques and others will do any offset you ask. be aware how they define offset. if i remember right they do not consider the bead as part of the width but for offset they measure from the bead. either way if doing a nitty griity fit have a conversation with them. on the mentioned chart by mustang owners you will find a 315 rear someone did on a 69-70. 69-70 has a lot more rear room than 67-68. having said that i recall a 285 rear on a 68 cougar by chipmechanic. know your front disk clearance when offsetting. i think calipers wont fully fit into a 17. they should fit into an 18. i think an 18 looks all right on a 69-70. not so good on a 67-68.
Title: Re: Anyone running 17" wheels/tires on a '69-'70 Mustang? Whatchagot?
Post by: machoneman on January 09, 2022, 09:18:57 PM
Yup - Check out Scott Drake's Legendary series. I'm working on mounting a set of 17's on the back of my 1968 Cougar. Staying with 15x7s on the front assuming I find them. They got lost in shipping months ago. ::) So far happy with the initial results. These are 17x8 with a 4.75BS. Tires are 275/50/17 so right around 28" tall.

Thanks especially for the tire sizes your running.
Title: Re: Anyone running 17" wheels/tires on a '69-'70 Mustang? Whatchagot?
Post by: machoneman on January 09, 2022, 09:20:47 PM
there is a chart somewhere on the web where folks entered what they have done. wheel vintiques and others will do any offset you ask. be aware how they define offset. if i remember right they do not consider the bead as part of the width but for offset they measure from the bead. either way if doing a nitty griity fit have a conversation with them. on the mentioned chart by mustang owners you will find a 315 rear someone did on a 69-70. 69-70 has a lot more rear room than 67-68. having said that i recall a 285 rear on a 68 cougar by chipmechanic. know your front disk clearance when offsetting. i think calipers wont fully fit into a 17. they should fit into an 18. i think an 18 looks all right on a 69-70. not so good on a 67-68.

Agree that 18's look good too but not on the '67-'68 Stangs,
Title: Re: Anyone running 17" wheels/tires on a '69-'70 Mustang? Whatchagot?
Post by: jmlay on January 09, 2022, 09:28:33 PM
there is a chart somewhere on the web where folks entered what they have done. wheel vintiques and others will do any offset you ask. be aware how they define offset. if i remember right they do not consider the bead as part of the width but for offset they measure from the bead. either way if doing a nitty griity fit have a conversation with them. on the mentioned chart by mustang owners you will find a 315 rear someone did on a 69-70. 69-70 has a lot more rear room than 67-68. having said that i recall a 285 rear on a 68 cougar by chipmechanic. know your front disk clearance when offsetting. i think calipers wont fully fit into a 17. they should fit into an 18. i think an 18 looks all right on a 69-70. not so good on a 67-68.

The charts are no longer maintained as far as I know. Copies are posted posted in several locations
:

https://www.google.com/search?q=dodgestang&oq=dodgestang&aqs=chrome..69i57.10135j0j8&client=tablet-android-samsung&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#ip=1
Title: Re: Anyone running 17" wheels/tires on a '69-'70 Mustang? Whatchagot?
Post by: hhiibel on January 10, 2022, 10:45:25 AM
http://1969stang.com/forum/index.php?/topic/54981-315-in-the-rear/

good forum and thread
search for —— backspace —- lots of info.


Title: Re: Anyone running 17" wheels/tires on a '69-'70 Mustang? Whatchagot?
Post by: machoneman on January 10, 2022, 02:07:33 PM
http://1969stang.com/forum/index.php?/topic/54981-315-in-the-rear/

good forum and thread
search for —— backspace —- lots of info.

Thanks for the link! Lots of great info for sure.