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Old 01-11-2018, 02:10 PM   #1
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Old 18" Wheels vs. New 22" Wheels at Top

I really wanted 20's but got a deal on these 22" Boyd Coddington's which match my 66 Nova!
[IMG]5FA475F1-3BB6-4D3C-A4CF-324C5C7484D6 by Mike Lanclos, on Flickr[/IMG][IMG]FE5346F8-30BB-4C94-BF5C-1029C905F2A3 by Mike Lanclos, on Flickr[/IMG]
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Old 01-11-2018, 03:35 PM   #2
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Re: Old 18" Wheels vs. New 22" Wheels at Top

Hey Mike, i was wondering if i would see you here! Truck is looking awesome. Hey Just asking. Looks like you really could use some spacers to get the rear wheels pushed out a little You considered it?
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Old 01-11-2018, 03:40 PM   #3
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Re: Old 18" Wheels vs. New 22" Wheels at Top

Thanks Tom, I actually added another 1/4" spacer since that pic with the Nova was taken and does look better. The side shot was after spacer was installed but you really can't tell in that pic. Going with a little wider tire here shortly like a 305-40 on rear and that will fill up wheel well even more. Good seeing you here too!
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Old 01-11-2018, 04:29 PM   #4
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Re: Old 18" Wheels vs. New 22" Wheels at Top

Definitely like the new wheels. What size tire are you running now in the rear, a 265/35? I have 265/35 front 285/40 rear on mine all on 22x9s. The 285/40 really fills up the wheel well. I think a 305/40 would look huge.
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Re: Old 18" Wheels vs. New 22" Wheels at Top

Yes I have 265/35 all around. Looking at 285/35 also. Just know I need a little wider tire on back for sure. Really not sure about the taller 40 series tire though.
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Yes I have 265/35 all around. Looking at 285/35 also. Just know I need a little wider tire on back for sure. Really not sure about the taller 40 series tire though.
Here's a good visual on a 265/35 compared to a 285/40. I like the extra sidewall in the rear on mine. I also think 285/35s look pretty good if you don't like the sidewall differential front to rear.

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