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  1. Johnny Gee
    Joined: Dec 3, 2009
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    Sat down with pen, paper and opened a tire calculator on my phone.

    The numbers tell me I’ll achieve a 1 1/2” rake with an average 3 mph gain @ 60-70 mph with the tires I specified above.
     
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  2. A Boner
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    Stock wheels and caps…lower the front slightly!
     
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  3. i.rant
    Joined: Nov 23, 2009
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    For a “sleeper” look go with the caps. For the 1964 look I remember in my area go with 1957 Plymouths and narrow whitewalls, or Baby Moons.For the “no surprise here, looks like everyone else’s “go with the Cragars. Great report from your doc,treat yourself good.
     
  4. Speccie
    Joined: May 22, 2021
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    Speccie

    I am glad you got the A+ from the doctor. Grey spoke Americans then the Cragars either would look great on your car.
     
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  5. stubbsrodandcustom
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    A+ is great news!
     
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  6. The wife is undecided. The likes the dog dish 56 caps. Doesn’t like the full caps (yes!)
    She does like chrome steelies
    But also likes the smoothie with Shannon cones
    IMG_1565.jpeg
    and painted steelies with both trim rings and spider caps
    IMG_1581.jpeg
     
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  7. AldeanFan
    Joined: Dec 12, 2014
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    Your, car do as you like.
    Personally I have 4 sets of wheels for one of my cars and can change the look in 30min.
    Good luck with your health.
     
  8. 1971BB427
    Joined: Mar 6, 2010
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    Swap to the Cragars, but keep the stock look wheels so you can change up once in awhile for a different look.
     
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  9. saltflats
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    saltflats
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    from Missouri

    My Cragars have the uni lug on the front and shank direct pattern on the rear. Now the rear are 5x5 bolt pattern maybe that's the difference. I like the Cragars.
    Hope nothing to serious wrong brother.
     
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  10. Keep the OG style steel wheels and add beauty rings and you'll be set.
     
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  11. wvenfield
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    I'd put wider steel wheels on the back
     
  12. primed34
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    It's only money. Put American Rebels Halibrand style wheels on it.
     
  13. Johnny Gee
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    Just so you know. There are 3 differant series of Cragar SS’s made now not including, wait for it… Golf Cart SS’s. Here’s a full break down. https://www.cragarwheel.com/wheels/

    That has crossed my mind.
     
  14. lumpy 63
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    Wider steel wheels on the back, stock caps all around , drop the front slightly. I know I've told you but I dig that car.
     
  15. lumpy 63
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    15x6 front 15x8 in the back with the right offset.
     
  16. TagMan
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    Leave it be, until it gets to know you. Eventually, it will let you what, if anything, it needs.
     
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  17. Big & little Cragars for sure
     
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  18. ALLDONE
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    are ralley wheels to new???
     
  19. squirrel
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    or maybe just too ugly? :)

    (I had them on my 55 for quite a while)
     
  20. ALLDONE
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    the more I look at this pic, the more I would leave it as is,...changing it to look like every other 57 is gonna take from it.. individually cool

    [​IMG]
     
  21. Rickybop
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    I can't choose your wheels.
    But...

    Careful. If you shrink too much, pretty soon you'll be living in a matchbox and fighting a spider with a pin.

    Seriously, all the best, Johnny.
     
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  22. oldiron 440
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    For ten years maybe more the S/S wheel was THE wheel, you just can’t go wrong with them.
     
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  23. Johnny Gee
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    Since the early 80’s I’ve always used 15x4.5 up front. Yesterday I mentioned 15X7’s for the rear. Was looking at 8’s today. Of course the back space.these day’s is 4.3”. Close to 4.5” like back in the day but I need to be sure it fit’s.

    I’ve had it for a couple of years now and it already told me what needed fixing. My turn to tell it what it needs. :)
     
  24. EDMAR'S GARAGE
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    1. Good luck with the health issues.
    2. CRAGARS ALL THE WAY!
     
  25. oldsmobum
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    I am not usually a big fan of Cragars but if they look good on any car, it is definitely this one. If you have the money, get the Cragars and keep the stockers like you mentioned. Then also get the 15x8 rear steelies and paint to match the stockers.

    Now you have 3 flavors to suit your mood. Worst case scenario, it’s not like the 5x4.75 bolt pattern wheels would be hard to sell if it doesn’t work out the way you want…
     
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  26. Rodsports
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    Every hot rod should wear Cragars at least once in its lifetime.....
     
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  27. twenty8
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    ^^^ This.^^^ A man after my own heart. Wide stock steelies make me smile.......:D:D:D

    8" for the rear would be way better to mount a 275 tire onto. You have to run real low pressure with 7's to get the tread surface sitting flat and level to the road.
     
  28. 05snopro440
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    Exactly. With a 7" and decent tire pressure that 275 will be a balloon.
     
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  29. Johnny Gee
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    This I do know. But lady’s put up with high heels to ballon their calf’s. That also is a man design.
     
  30. 05snopro440
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    On a stock-looking tri-five I'm in the camp that a 165/80 is way too little on the front. I personally wouldn't go narrower than a 205 with the big 275 in the rear for a street car look.

    205/60, 215/60, or 215/65 would give you a little better width match front to rear to my eye with still a good amount of rubber rake. Of course I lower my stuff, so I'm not sure how it would look at your suspension height.

    https://tiresize.com/comparison/ is helpful for visualizing a big/little combo.
     

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