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Old 09-08-2018, 07:36 PM
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Default tire fitment advice- 1969 Z/28 Camaro?

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I'm helping my brother out with his 1969 Z/28, he has factory rally wheels and Radial T/As sized 225/70/15 all around. They rub really bad in front, especially with two bigger guys in front (lol). Thoughts on a better tire size? Probably keeping with Radial T/A if possible, since a good tire for the money. Let me know what you guys are running that fits? looking for a mild stock performance look, not Day two vibe etc
Much appreciated!
Jerry
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Old 09-08-2018, 08:24 PM
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Hello,
I'm helping my brother out with his 1969 Z/28, he has factory rally wheels and Radial T/As sized 225/70/15 all around. They rub really bad in front, especially with two bigger guys in front (lol). Thoughts on a better tire size? Probably keeping with Radial T/A if possible, since a good tire for the money. Let me know what you guys are running that fits? looking for a mild stock performance look, not Day two vibe etc
Much appreciated!
Jerry
Never heard of such a small tire rubbing on a '69 Camaro - have you checked your suspension closely? Wheel offset?
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Old 09-09-2018, 05:48 PM
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When I ran radials on the original Rally Wheels I ran the BF Goodrich 205/70/ R15's. they did not rub. If they are rubbing on the one wheel well mldg. bolt, remove it.
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