A car's wheelwell doesn't know what size wheel you're using but the total width & diameter of the tire & wheel combo. But to answer your question,15" wheels will give you a much greater tire selection than 14" units.
1964-67's can handle up to a 285-width rear tire and 68-72's can handle up to a 315-width. Running these widths require getting the backspacing spot-on.
Clint Hooper
H&H Custom,owner
1969 El Camino ProTourer
2001 H-D FLHR custom bagger
http://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint/clint_hooper.htm
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Dale;
 
Thanks, already printed it out. If I wanted to stay with the same SS wheel but try to put larger tires do you have a recommendation? Would 15" be better and fit ok with bigger tire?
 
Steve
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From: Dale

While the results are the same, the terminology and measurement techniques are a bit different between the two.  Check this page on my web site; explains offset and backspacing pretty well.

 

http://www.chevellestuff.com/tech/wheel_offset.htm

 

Dale McIntosh
67 El Camino
1967 Chevelle Reference CD
http://www.chevellecd.com
ACES #1709/TC Gold #92


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Haines

 

Question;

 

Would someone on the list mind explaining wheel / tire backspacing? Remember on the Chevelle I had in high school when I put bigger tires on I had scraping issues. Especially on the rear. Been reading some posts on Team Chevelle and everyone talks about wheel and tire combinations in conjunction with backspacing. Is this some new stuff? I will probably be changing the tires and or wheels on the car I bought so I though I would start asking now. I believe the wheels on the car now are the stock 14" type SS wheel.

 

Thanks

 

Steve Haines

Granbury, Texas

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