Jim,
On my 55 first series I have the Heidts IFS with the 2 inch dropped
spindles. I have 18 x 8 Billet Specialties rims with I think 4.5 inch
backspacing, but I can check. I have 235/45/18 tires on front and could
easily go to 245 up front. Out back I have 255/40/18 on the same size rim
with about 5.65 inch back spacing. They fit in the wheel wheels without any
mini tubs.
Dan Jacobsen - PA
'49 3100 327/powerglide
'55.1 3100 rodstoration 350/700 MII (in Progress)
'51 3100 Deluxe Cab all original
'51 5700 ?? COE
'51 6400 Deluxe Cab on '87 chassis
'35 Dodge Business Coupe - All original
'39 Dodge 4 door
>From: "Jim Wilkerson" <Jim.Wilkerson@sas.com>
>Reply-To: "Jim Wilkerson" <Jim.Wilkerson@sas.com>
>To: <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
>Subject: [oletrucks] Frontend Confusion
>Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 16:59:17 -0400
>
>To all,
>
>Any one out there have a Heidt's/TCI/other Mustang II IFS on the front end
>of their AD truck? If so, can you tell me what is the maximum wheel and
>tire size combo that will fit and what offset is required?
>
>I'd like to put 16" or 17" wheels all the way around my '53, but I'm not
>sure what the maximum size tire I can use on the front. For example, if I
>use a 16" wheel, what is the maximum tire size? If I go with 17" what is
>the biggest tire I can accommodate. Figuring out the rear is a lot easier.
>
>Thanks!
>
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>Jim Wilkerson
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