I like the way this Nomad looks and am looking to do same on my 59 Bel Air. So, big/little? On tires? Or both rim and tire? Or all same frnt/rear? Also, rim tire sizes?? Radials. THX
Factory station wagon wheels were wider by an 1" or so and had more front spacing...looked a bit more like a 'reversed wheel' but retained correct geometry. Both 14" and 15" were used depending on year model. Finding the real thing may be a little more difficult these days, but stuff from the '20s, '30s and '40s is still out there. Ray
I'm not trying to improve the look as much as have a couple different combos (including what's on there) to switch back and forth periodically.
Fine looking car, I like a wider wheel in the rear, reversed for the deep look and taller wider tire than the front. IMHO 15” wheels may soon go to the wayside like 14”s did. Not a lot of tires available for 14” these days.
6'' pre-'64 Chevy station wagon wheels, 2.25/70 x 14 rear, 195/60 x 14 front, all in black … several sets of little caps, '63s being extra good looking.
Why "pre '64?"........As I recall from ***ociation (back in the day) with a '64 Chevy wagon, it had the wider 14" wheels which I think were shared with '61 thru '64. Just curious about your comment...... '65 models got 15".......in all cases here, I refer to full size Chevys Ray
Ray, the '65 up vehicles had to add the safety bead which was mandated that year on p***. car wheels. Instead of just rolling it into the existing pattern, the rim was totally redesigned. The result ruined the look of wagon wheels.