I could use some help deciding what size tires to get. I am running some new 15x7 Shelby 10 spokes and have never had the car running with these wheels. I just bought some BFG White Letter 205/60/15s but they don't look right to me (sidewalls are too small). It has Granada front brakes and doesn't have any rubbing with the very little (maybe 5 miles) it was driven with these tires. I found out the place I purchased them from will still exchange them. I've read a few threads on here and found out the stock tire diameter is 26.24" and these are 24.7".
I am trying to get the car to look as stock as possible, but have some other competing goals at the same time. The car does not have power steering so I want to keep the fronts narrow to ease the slow speed turning burden
in parking lots, etc. At the same time the new engine has quite a bit of power so I want to be able to use as much of it as I can and need something fairly wide on the back. I don't want it to look like a tubbed out dragster with
bicycle tires up front though.
Here's what I was thinking.
Front:
215/70/15 26.9" diameter 6.5" tread width
Back
255/60/15 27.1" diameter 8.5" tread width
or
Front
215/65/15 26" diameter 7.1" tread width
Back
245/60/15 26.6" diameter 8.3" tread width
Will this look ridiculous?
I am trying to get the car to look as stock as possible, but have some other competing goals at the same time. The car does not have power steering so I want to keep the fronts narrow to ease the slow speed turning burden
in parking lots, etc. At the same time the new engine has quite a bit of power so I want to be able to use as much of it as I can and need something fairly wide on the back. I don't want it to look like a tubbed out dragster with
bicycle tires up front though.
Here's what I was thinking.
Front:
215/70/15 26.9" diameter 6.5" tread width
Back
255/60/15 27.1" diameter 8.5" tread width
or
Front
215/65/15 26" diameter 7.1" tread width
Back
245/60/15 26.6" diameter 8.3" tread width
Will this look ridiculous?