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10/16/2022 9:46 PM  #1


Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

The show today was at a park by the lake. Exiting the show was across the top of the dam. It seemed everywhere I went, that super beetle on the Exploder 4x4 chassis was there.



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10/17/2022 12:35 AM  #2


Re: Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

I always loved your Fastback. Such a beautiful looking machine and such a great colour choice.
By the way, what is the width of your rear tires?


1964-1/2 D Code Coupe - 289 V8, 4 Speed Toploader, 3.00 ratio rear, Autolite 4100 Carb, 15" tires, Pertronix ignition
 

10/17/2022 8:17 AM  #3


Re: Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

Ditto on loving your fastback, you nailed the stance.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

10/17/2022 8:31 AM  #4


Re: Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

I’m jealous Steve.

Was getting snowblower ready for winter this weekend.

I’m ready for shrimp tacos too. 😁

Last edited by Nos681 (10/17/2022 8:32 AM)

 

10/17/2022 11:02 AM  #5


Re: Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

225x45/17 front on 7"
245x45/17 rear on 8"
Custom rear end width so they fit right.

Dan, you have supercharged snow up there?

Last edited by MS (10/17/2022 11:03 AM)


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10/17/2022 2:18 PM  #6


Re: Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

MS wrote:

225x45/17 front on 7"
245x45/17 rear on 8"
Custom rear end width so they fit right.

Dan, you have supercharged snow up there?

Nice 👍
I currently have 215x60/15 front and rear on mine. Next set of tires, I was hoping to put 235's on the rear, but I think I'm limited to 225 due to 7" wide rims.


1964-1/2 D Code Coupe - 289 V8, 4 Speed Toploader, 3.00 ratio rear, Autolite 4100 Carb, 15" tires, Pertronix ignition
 

10/17/2022 4:11 PM  #7


Re: Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

In deed a fine look'in fastback!! (runs pretty good too......)
Tarz dilemma........I ran 225-60-15 on my 66 and even with the rolled lips I occasionally got scrub.
Last set I bought was 215-65-15 and now I don't have to listen to scruuunch when hitting pot holes and turning in driveways and such.
Unless yours is severely traction limited......stick with what you got. Peace of mind is great and YOU will be the only one who knows you didn't MAX out the rear tire size.
UNLESS..........you do the rear tubz and narrowed axles........then go WILD ! (Trick is an under statment)
6sal6


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10/17/2022 4:12 PM  #8


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Sorta-kinda like this Comet!!!
Baaaaaad!
6s6

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10/17/2022 5:53 PM  #9


Re: Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

MS…..“Dan, you have supercharged snow up there?”

Yes…supercharged snow ❄️  and turbo Mosquitoes 🦟

 

10/17/2022 6:41 PM  #10


Re: Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

6sally6 wrote:

In deed a fine look'in fastback!! (runs pretty good too......)
Tarz dilemma........I ran 225-60-15 on my 66 and even with the rolled lips I occasionally got scrub.
Last set I bought was 215-65-15 and now I don't have to listen to scruuunch when hitting pot holes and turning in driveways and such.
Unless yours is severely traction limited......stick with what you got. Peace of mind is great and YOU will be the only one who knows you didn't MAX out the rear tire size.
UNLESS..........you do the rear tubz and narrowed axles........then go WILD ! (Trick is an under statment)
6sal6

You are probably correct. I would love a wider set on just the rear though...
 


1964-1/2 D Code Coupe - 289 V8, 4 Speed Toploader, 3.00 ratio rear, Autolite 4100 Carb, 15" tires, Pertronix ignition
 

10/17/2022 6:56 PM  #11


Re: Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

Put wheels on with the correct backspacing and you can fit wider tires.  A 14x6 with wrong backspacing will cause tire rub.


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10/17/2022 8:27 PM  #12


Re: Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

MS wrote:

Put wheels on with the correct backspacing and you can fit wider tires.  A 14x6 with wrong backspacing will cause tire rub.

My rims should have the correct back spacing as the rims were made for this model of car. I would keep the front with 215's, but would like 235's on the rear. With 7" rims, I'm not sure 235 will work?


1964-1/2 D Code Coupe - 289 V8, 4 Speed Toploader, 3.00 ratio rear, Autolite 4100 Carb, 15" tires, Pertronix ignition
 

10/17/2022 9:23 PM  #13


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Toploader wrote:

MS wrote:

Put wheels on with the correct backspacing and you can fit wider tires.  A 14x6 with wrong backspacing will cause tire rub.

My rims should have the correct back spacing as the rims were made for this model of car. I would keep the front with 215's, but would like 235's on the rear. With 7" rims, I'm not sure 235 will work?

 
I would check with BFG on tire width of 225  and 235, I looked briefly and saw that 225 was 9” wide on a 6.5” rim and 235 was 9” wide on a 7” rim but about an inch taller.
You might be OK.


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10/17/2022 9:29 PM  #14


Re: Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

Toploader wrote:

MS wrote:

Put wheels on with the correct backspacing and you can fit wider tires.  A 14x6 with wrong backspacing will cause tire rub.

My rims should have the correct back spacing as the rims were made for this model of car. I would keep the front with 215's, but would like 235's on the rear. With 7" rims, I'm not sure 235 will work?

What backspacing are they?


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10/17/2022 10:02 PM  #15


Re: Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

Backspacing is your friend…especially for your tires.

The largest combo I had was BFG’s 235/60/14.

Super Shops application chart of some sort listed these for a 65 Mustang.

EDIT: Cragar 10 hole wheels and if you zoom in, more info on level laying across tire

14” x 6-1/2”
(7-3/8” overall width)
(ONLY 3-1/2” back spacing)

BFG 235/60/14 had a section width of 9-1/4”, diameter I don’t recall.

4” to 4-1/2” back spacing would have been better.

Rear is Mustangs Plus 5 leaf mid-eye (90’s vintage).
Front is Mustangs Plus 620’s (stock upper control arm location)
Front had Granada spindles and brakes
Front and rear …KYB Gas-a-Just shocks

Had light grazing on passenger side…found out axle could have shifted a little to eliminate scrape.
Only occurred with heavier passengers in rear.
No fenders rolled first 25+ years.

If I had the Arning/Shelby drop,…not sure if there would be any issues.
Never had that combo with these wheels.
4” to 4-1/2” would have been better too.


Last edited by Nos681 (10/19/2022 7:44 PM)

 

10/18/2022 5:07 AM  #16


Re: Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

Dan,
So what snow tarz do you recommend?


67 Coupe, 5.0 EEC IV Fuel injected. T5, 3:70 rear
 

10/18/2022 8:19 AM  #17


Re: Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

Id like to see how they get into the Lifted VW bug?...LOL 

 

10/19/2022 12:42 PM  #18


Re: Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

I have 225/60-15’s (BF Goodrich T/A’s) all around, American Racing Torq-Thrust ‘D’ 15x7 wheels w/3.75” backspacing.
I agree with other posts, check the gaps between tire and the inner and outer fenders, and backspacing of the existing wheels before going much bigger then 225/60’s.
To be safe, one may want to stick with 215/60’s.


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

10/19/2022 6:44 PM  #19


Re: Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

If those 15x7 wheels had 4” or even up to 4.375” backspacing the tires would fit much better under the fenders.


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10/19/2022 7:56 PM  #20


Re: Today’s car show at Canyon Lake

Alan wrote:

Dan,
So what snow tarz do you recommend?

When I lived in Arlington, WA late 90's, I saw a 65/66 with BFG AT's.
As I recall, they were 195/75/14 on all corners.
Looked pretty cool too.

Perhaps I should look into that option?

My Honda has Cooper Discoverer True North.
Works great on snow and ice.
Hmmmm
 

 

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