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Old 05-10-2016, 02:42 PM
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Default 70 Chevelle Wheels and Tires- Stressful

I sound spoiled saying this but ordering custom wheels and tires is stressful.

I have ordered my Weld RT-S Wheels and I did this based on a combination of recommendation from Weld and research.

I have ordered
Front: 18x8 4.7BS and 275/40R18
Note: I now want to change this to 18x9 5.2BS and 275/40R18

Rear 18x10 6.2BS and 305/35R18

I am concerned that the wheels wont fit. I have ordered a Percys Wheelrite, however, I believe Weld is backed up right now due to a problem with their ovens on the RT-S line; So I suppose I have a window. The issue is the Percy's tool makes you bend a wire over the tires you want to use... Well I don't have the fronts yet to so something like that and mimic section width.

Do you guys think I should proceed and relax or what? Should I change the wheel size to a 18x9 in the fronts or get a smaller tire and run the 8s?

Talk some sense back into me.
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Old 05-21-2016, 11:21 PM
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Lol! You're not the only one that wrestles with stuff like this. I struggled with the same thing after ordering 8", I had this nagging feeling I should've gone with 9's. I kept mulling it over and after 4 weeks I called and changed it to 9's.

When you're spending this much money, get what you want because do-overs are painful.
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Old 05-25-2016, 12:32 PM
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Travis, I agree with Zoomin - It's personal (as is colour choice) and with the kind of cash being spent, what's a few extra bucks for what you want. Check out my thread, last few pages - a ground shot that captures what 18x8 and 18x10 (5.75 bs) looks like with a 295 tire. In my case was happy to get them used with the specs that they are. Would I go 18x9 front if I were to order - sure! I find it still looks great though. If these are around in the next 4-5 years when comes my car's time to blast and paint I will pick these up http://www.autoanything.com/wheels-r...t-s-s77-wheels Hope that sheds some light.
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Old 05-25-2016, 03:08 PM
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I had 18x8 in front and I hated the way it looked. I didnt have the luxury of being able to change it up without ordering new wheels - so I ordered new wheels and went up to 18x9.5 Im a wider is better type of guy tho.
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Old 05-31-2016, 12:13 PM
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Thanks for the advice. Weld recommended that I just stuck with the 18x8 and 18x10 as this is the recommended size for the Chevelle. They state if they dont work out, i could return/exchange them. However, he said If I went with a wider wheel up front and it didnt work out- it would be my loss.

I went the safe route.
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Interesting. Im running 9.5s with zero clearance issues.

You could always get the wheel fitment tool and figure out what you need that way.
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I ended up just going with the size the manufacturer recommended for my car 18x8 and 18x10



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I ended up just going with the size the manufacturer recommended for my car 18x8 and 18x10



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We did a 70 with the following
18 x 10 with 5.5 bs running a 315 up front (trimming of the outer wheel lip is required
18 x 11 with 6.5 bs and a 315 in the rear.
Any pics? The rear needed a mini tub frame & inner fender right?


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That looks good! More pics for sure....
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What size tires are you running?

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