There is so much info out there, I dont know what to believe, One guy says 15x10 with 7.75 B.S will fit under a stock 1970 Dart, others say 15x8 with 4.00 B.S. People are all over the place with this. My ride has a 8 3/4 rear with 10 inch drums. I know someone has done this. I cant be the alone. I just want a little meat out back without cutting my ride up. Thanks in advance.
not sure if a 69 dart is the same as a 70 duster but for me uncut no tubs with a leaf relocation kit, stock wheel wells 15 x 8 with 5 3/8 give or take +/- (5 1/4 5 1/2) back spacing depending on what's available on the type of wheel you choose will work with a 255/60/15 with a fair amount of space on both sides, one 1/4" spacer was required for that perfect look and fit on my ride.
I tried a 15 x 8 with 4 1/2 back spacing, did clear one side but no good, even if both sides cleared it would have been way to close.
Well I can tell you that my sons Dart you see here is a 72 Dart with everything stock. The springs are in stock location and it has stock wheelwells. He is running 26 x 9.5 QTP Hoosier tires on a 15 x 7 steel wheel. We tried 28's but they rubbed up front in the traps. I think the offset is 4.25 but its been years since we put them on so I will ask my son when he comes home to be sure but I think 4.25 BS is right. It has SS springs with the rest of the suspension all stock. Its a mild 400 and has run 11.40's and its a street car as it hooks fine. Ron
Sweet rides, looks like the Dart hooks just fine, That was the answer I was looking for, some folks say just measure, make one little mistake and own wheels that wont fit... Thanks for your input,
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