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franklinair
08/12/2008, 06:03 PM
I'm thinking of upgrading the wheels on my C/S. Either Chrome S/S or Shelby (ala tworingss). I really like the looks of the Shelby wheels, but they seem a bit pricey. The Chrome S/S would look great on my Meadowlark C/S, also. Anyone have a feel for cost of these two types and/or where I could acquire a set? None on E-bay @ this time.

Neil

68gt390
08/12/2008, 07:08 PM
Neil;
See attached photo. These are the wheels you need. The styled steel in chrome to me are just ausome. I've got both types - Argent on my GT and Chrome on my CS.

Don

Perkchiro
08/12/2008, 07:22 PM
Don, those look great. I thought and thought about wheel options and finally decided on the Shelby's from Vintage Wheels. I've considered just having two complete sets since I still have the Argent wheels stored. You wouldn't go wrong either way.

Mosesatm
08/12/2008, 07:31 PM
Neil, if you are interested in prices Mustangs Unlimited sells '68 chrome styled steel wheel sets for $800 and 10-spoke sets for $1100.

Are you looking to stay with 14" wheels or move up to a larger size?

ahainline
08/12/2008, 07:54 PM
Don, those look great. I thought and thought about wheel options and finally decided on the Shelby's from Vintage Wheels. I've considered just having two complete sets since I still have the Argent wheels stored. You wouldn't go wrong either way.

these look good.. have any pic of the whole car with them on? possible to get these in chrome or polished alum? just curious

franklinair
08/12/2008, 08:59 PM
I want to stay with the standard 14" wheels whether I opt for S/S or Shelby's.

Neil

HappyHour
08/13/2008, 09:51 AM
So the discussion goes on and lot of great pix 2. :wink:

http://californiaspecial.com/forums/showthread.php?t=317&highlight=shelby+rim

Not to hijack your thread Neil I was wondering if anyone is running 17in? I would love to add new rim style to my classic ride....

Would running Eleanor rims make for super rough ride due to tire size or is that pretty much taboo for purist? :scared:

http://tinyurl.com/5ryhqq
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These ones have backspacing but Im not familiar with fitting. I know some people on the list got "screwed" due to no guarantee. So who do I know in Riverside area that can try some 17in on HER CS to see if they would look good or nor. Hmmm.... :wink:
http://tinyurl.com/5kl6hy

Mosesatm
08/13/2008, 10:02 AM
So the discussion goes on and lot of great pix 2. :wink:

http://californiaspecial.com/forums/showthread.php?t=317&highlight=shelby+rim

Not to hijack your thread Neil I was wondering if anyone is running 17in? I would love to add new rim style to my classic ride....

Would running Eleanor rims make for super rough ride due to tire size or is that pretty much taboo for purist? :scared:

http://tinyurl.com/5ryhqq

Personally, I think you can get away with 17s, but IMHO anything larger looks like a little kid playing with his Hot Wheels.

Not sure an 8" wide wheel will fit, though. It may depend on the offset.

Anyone running 8 inchers up front?

franklinair
08/13/2008, 03:33 PM
According to Mustangs Unlimited, the Shelby wheels are 15" X 7" - so I think I'll stick with the S/S Chrome wheels. They also list the all Chrome (rim) wheels for the same price as the original types. I've seen them, and they look pretty nice also. Decisions, Decisions!!

Neil

HappyHour
08/13/2008, 03:50 PM
Neil are these what you are looking for seeling Mustang Unlimted for under $800? They are 15 though. Do we need to pressure sale you into bigger wheels? Just say the word!! :grin:

http://tinyurl.com/578ltw

Mosesatm
08/13/2008, 05:13 PM
Here are some in 14x6

http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/itemdy00.asp?T1=14754+01

franklinair
08/13/2008, 05:33 PM
The 14" X 6" they illustrate are for '66 Shelby. The '67 & '68 are listed as 15" size. I have to stay a LITTLE bit correct!:wink:

Neil

OK, if I weaken and go for the 15" X 7" Shelby wheels, will 15 X 215 X 70 tires fit & clear the fender trims??:undecided

franklinair
08/14/2008, 12:05 PM
I should've known you all could be a BAD influence! I just ordered the set of Shelby wheels (15" X 7") for my C/S. (In all fairness, tworings must share part of the blame - The seed was planted when I saw their car @ Galpin.)

Neil:icon_ecst

Mosesatm
08/14/2008, 01:29 PM
Here you go Neil.

franklinair
08/14/2008, 03:02 PM
ALLRIIGHT!! I'm driving to Atlanta Saturday to pick them up. Then Monday into the tire shop for new treads.
The Argents will come off the C/S and go onto the '68 convert. Did I mention that I'm going to put Deluxe interior in the convert using the original seat upholstery, but new everthing else.

Thanks for the photo of things to come!

Neil

Mustanger
08/15/2008, 02:37 PM
The 14" X 6" they illustrate are for '66 Shelby. The '67 & '68 are listed as 15" size. I have to stay a LITTLE bit correct!:wink:

Neil

OK, if I weaken and go for the 15" X 7" Shelby wheels, will 15 X 215 X 70 tires fit & clear the fender trims??:undecided

If you're a little worried about fender clearance, you may consider a 60 series tire, especially if you're going wider ... the 60 or 70 number represents a height aspect ratio, it is 60%, or 70% respectively, of the tire width ... BTW, I'm running 15x7 Polished American Torque Thrusts, and 225/15/60's with no clearance issues ...

franklinair
08/16/2008, 05:46 PM
I picked up my new Shelby 15" X 7" wheels today. I haven't run 15" wheels since my '55 Ford! On my Mustangs, for years, I've run 14" wheels with 215/70 size tires. What size 15" tires do I need to maintain that diameter & stance?

Neil

joedls
08/16/2008, 07:07 PM
I picked up my new Shelby 15" X 7" wheels today. I haven't run 15" wheels since my '55 Ford! On my Mustangs, for years, I've run 14" wheels with 215/70 size tires. What size 15" tires do I need to maintain that diameter & stance?

Neil

Neil,

If you stick with a 215/70 in a 15" tire, you will end up with a 26.85" diameter. Your 14" had a 25.85" diameter. If you go to a 225/60-15, you'll end up with a 25.63" diameter, just about 1/4" shorter than what you had before, with a slightly wider tire (~.4" wider). Or you can go to a 235/60-15 and end up with a 26.1" diameter, ~1/4" taller and ~3/4" wider. Either should fit on your 7" rim just fine.

Hope this helps.

gtcs1
08/16/2008, 07:11 PM
I picked up my new Shelby 15" X 7" wheels today. I haven't run 15" wheels since my '55 Ford! On my Mustangs, for years, I've run 14" wheels with 215/70 size tires. What size 15" tires do I need to maintain that diameter & stance?

Neil

Hi,

Here is a web site that compare tire size as far as final tire dia. and circumference. I use it often to compare. I suggest that you bookmark this link.

http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

Hopes it helps

gtcs1

Mosesatm
08/16/2008, 07:49 PM
Neil, I'm running 235-60s on the rear (26.1") and 215-65s (26.0") on the front. I didn't want fat tires on the front because I removed the power steering. If you want the rear to look little higher you could go with shorter tires on the front.