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Old 09-15-2007, 08:16 AM
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Default 1967 Camaro wheels and tires

What are the biggest tires you can put on a 67 camaro I'm going to put a Heidts bolt in 4 link in it on the rear and Global west A arms on the front. I'm going to put the mini tub inner fenders in it. I like the 18" wheels American Racing Rebel has But I don't know the size I can put or the offset I need . I read somewhere a 18x10 rear and 18x8 on the front Tire size I don't know I would like the widest But I still want to drive it to. Thank you I know you Get this Question alot But thank you for any Infomation.
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Old 09-15-2007, 11:21 AM
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I have 18x8 and 18x9 1/2 on my car and I don't have mini tubs. I would assume (and will probably be corrected) that you could put a 12" in the back depending on the tubs you use, call DSE. The tire sizes that I am running are 245/40/18 in front and 265/40/18 in the rear.
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Old 09-15-2007, 02:14 PM
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With mini-tubs, my 335's on a 12" rim give about 1/2" clearance inside and out.
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You'll need to get off-set shackels and move your shocks inboard, but I have 11.5 with 315 rubbers on mine.
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What offsets did you use?
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In the front, I have a 5" BS with 8" rim, in the back I have 5 3/4" with 9 1/2" rim. With the mini tub and larger rim though, I can't help you.
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I like the wheels on your car. I might not tub mine. What brand are they? Where did you buy them? Thank you for your time.
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I run a 245/40/18 on an 18x8.5" in the front, and
a 275/35/18 on an 18x9.5" in the rear on my 68
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Old 09-16-2007, 09:31 PM
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They are Billet Specialties. I used 245/40/18 in front and 265/40/18 in back.
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