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Anyone running 18" wheels on 2nd gen charger?

Started by 68charger440, June 30, 2014, 10:40:35 PM

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68charger440

I looked at the "wheel dilemma" sticky but I couldn't easily find any pics in that thread of 18" wheels on the rear of a 2nd gen charger.  I always thought the 15" wheels were a little too small for my taste when you put a tall tire on them.  I. Would like to see what a 18" wheel would look like with a 28" tire.  Is anyone running anything close to that?  I would like to see 17" or 19" wheels also, but I think I would like to see the 18" most of all.
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WHITE AND RED 69

Here is mine with 18's all the way around. Rear tire is about 27" tall.
1969 Dodge Charger R/T
2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee 75th edition
1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee
1972 Plymouth Duster

68charger440

Very nice...I like that look a lot!
What are the exact tire sizes front and back, and back spacing?
Also, do you have any pics from the back on an angle looking toward the front so that I can see the space between the fender and the tire?
When someone is absolutely 100% sure they know exactly what your problem is and how to fix it, it's time to ask someone else!

myk

I'm running 18's as well: 18x8" wheels with 245/50-18 tires all around.  I thought about staggering the wheels but they don't have my wheel in any width other than 8".  Backspacing is 4.5" in front, 5" in back.  Overall wheel and tire height is about 26.5" which, ironically, is the same size or smaller than cars with stock wheels and tires.  I really wish I could've run a wider rear tire, but oh well; even the hottest Playboy Playmate has a flaw somewhere.










v21hemicharger

Mine 18x9 and 18 x 10 4.5 and 5 bs 275/40/18 front 295/45/18 back

myk

Quote from: v21hemicharger on July 02, 2014, 03:27:28 AM
Mine 18x9 and 18 x 10 4.5 and 5 bs 275/40/18 front 295/45/18 back

Wow nice road racing car. What suspension pieces are you running?

knitz01


myk

Quote from: knitz01 on July 02, 2014, 07:09:43 PM
Myk... what color is your car? Love it

Uh...honestly I don't know lol. My friend painted it in a garage and he told me it was Omaha orange, but I don't think so.  I'll ask him but thanks for the compliment!

Dreamcar

Myk...i just ran your tire size in a tire size converter and its coming back at 27.6 inches. I've always liked the look of your car and i keep coming back to it to help decide what i want to get for mine.
"And another thing, when I gun the motor, I want people to think the world is coming to an end." - Homer Simpson

1969 Charger, 383, Q5/V1W, A35, H51, N88,  numbers match (under restoration)

myk

Quote from: Dreamcar on July 05, 2014, 09:04:59 AM
Myk...i just ran your tire size in a tire size converter and its coming back at 27.6 inches. I've always liked the look of your car and i keep coming back to it to help decide what i want to get for mine.

Oh oops you're right, lol.  It's been awhile since I've crunched those numbers.  In any case, that's still not much larger than stock overall diameter; it's the smaller sidewall that plays a difference.  

As for making a choice, don't let it bother you; it took me 20 years to decide what wheel to run, and I'm STILL not sure if this is where I want to be.  I will say that American Racing's Torq-Thrust, D, M, II or whatever version of the Torq-Thrust you see looks good on just about anything.  Even if you buy one of those wheels and then ultimately decide it's not for you, the car will still look, handle and ride great while you re-visit your options.  You CANNOT go wrong with a Torq-Thrust..

68charger440

I like all three of the cars shown so far for different reasons, but I like chrome, or at least mostly chrome, so the white Charger looks great from that perspective.  I like Myk's look on the front, but I would like it better if the rear had just enough side clearance to not rub the wheel well.  The road racing Charger looks like it tucked in nicely in the rear while still providing enough clearance to run a road course.  I would still like to see the white Charger from a couple of more angles.

I guess the purists think it is heresy to go with anything but stock wheels, but there was a reason that so many of us put Cragars and fat tires on these cars even when they were brand new.  They looked better that way to many of us both then and now.
I put 15" Cragars on my Charger in 1974, and I would have put 18" Cragars on it then if they had been available.
When someone is absolutely 100% sure they know exactly what your problem is and how to fix it, it's time to ask someone else!

WHITE AND RED 69

Quote from: 68charger440 on July 01, 2014, 01:16:14 PM
Very nice...I like that look a lot!
What are the exact tire sizes front and back, and back spacing?
Also, do you have any pics from the back on an angle looking toward the front so that I can see the space between the fender and the tire?


My wheels are 18x8 up front with 4.75" backspace with a 245/40 tire. Out back is 18x10 with 5.5" backspace and a 285/40 tire.

Here are a couple rear pics.
1969 Dodge Charger R/T
2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee 75th edition
1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee
1972 Plymouth Duster

68charger440

I think I like the stance of V21hemicharger's road race car, but I think it would be interesting to split the difference between his   295/45/18 tires in back and the "White and red 69 " 285/40/18 tires. 
Any of these might be interesting to see.
290/40/18
295/40/18
290/45/18
When someone is absolutely 100% sure they know exactly what your problem is and how to fix it, it's time to ask someone else!

myk

Can't go wrong with any of those sizes!  

Quote from: 68charger440 on July 06, 2014, 09:32:41 PM
I guess the purists think it is heresy to go with anything but stock wheels, but there was a reason that so many of us put Cragars and fat tires on these cars even when they were brand new.  They looked better that way to many of us both then and now.
I put 15" Cragars on my Charger in 1974, and I would have put 18" Cragars on it then if they had been available.


Well, I like to chase more modern cars in turns and corners and that's not going to happen with stock wheels, tires and suspension.  Also, a car with a giant, curvaceous body like a Charger needs bigger shoes; the stock stuff looks silly under there-just my opinion.  In the end, to each their own...

WHITE AND RED 69

Quote from: 68charger440 on July 07, 2014, 09:43:34 AM
I think I like the stance of V21hemicharger's road race car, but I think it would be interesting to split the difference between his   295/45/18 tires in back and the "White and red 69 " 285/40/18 tires. 
Any of these might be interesting to see.
290/40/18
295/40/18
290/45/18


I don't think anyone makes a 290 series tire?   :shruggy:
1969 Dodge Charger R/T
2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee 75th edition
1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee
1972 Plymouth Duster

68charger440

Well, there goes that bright idea. :-\well at least I like both yours and V21hemicharger's, so I have a couple of good options.
When someone is absolutely 100% sure they know exactly what your problem is and how to fix it, it's time to ask someone else!

Kern Dog

I also run 18s. 18x9 up front and 18x10 out back. Tires are 275-40 front and 295-45 rear. Nitto 555 tires. Not sure what I'll do at replacement time. The 295 rear is no longer available. I probably should step up to a 305 or 315 rear tire anyway.

familymopar

I am glad this is being revisited.  I am up to my eyeballs in wheel tire combo research and since I have decided on 18's this is very helpful info and pictures.  Thanks!


1968 Charger R/T 440 727
1971 Duster Pro-Street
2009 Challenger SRT8 6 Speed
2009 Jeep Cherokee SRT8

myk

Quote from: familymopar on July 22, 2014, 08:53:18 PM
I am glad this is being revisited.  I am up to my eyeballs in wheel tire combo research and since I have decided on 18's this is very helpful info and pictures.  Thanks!

Don't feel too bad-it took me 15 years to make up my stupid mind....

bill440rt

I decided to stagger mine. I run a 18x8 up front with a 245/40/18, the rears are 19x10 with a 295/35/19. No rub issues, and IMHO the tires are a decent size without too much of a "rubber band" look.
With wheels, although many 5-spoke varieties look really good I just wanted something different.
"Strive for perfection in everything. Take the best that exists and make it better. If it doesn't exist, create it. Accept nothing nearly right or good enough." Sir Henry Rolls Royce

68charger440

Quote from: bill440rt on July 23, 2014, 07:11:40 AM
I decided to stagger mine. I run a 18x8 up front with a 245/40/18, the rears are 19x10 with a 295/35/19. No rub issues, and IMHO the tires are a decent size without too much of a "rubber band" look.
With wheels, although many 5-spoke varieties look really good I just wanted something different.
bill440rt, do you have any pics from straight on and from the back looking forward on an angle so we can see how they fit in the wheel well on your combo?
When someone is absolutely 100% sure they know exactly what your problem is and how to fix it, it's time to ask someone else!

68charger440

Quote from: Kern Dog on July 22, 2014, 08:35:07 PM
I also run 18s. 18x9 up front and 18x10 out back. Tires are 275-40 front and 295-45 rear. Nitto 555 tires. Not sure what I'll do at replacement time. The 295 rear is no longer available. I probably should step up to a 305 or 315 rear tire anyway.
Kern Dog, do you have any pics also?
When someone is absolutely 100% sure they know exactly what your problem is and how to fix it, it's time to ask someone else!

ACUDANUT


bill440rt

Quote from: 68charger440 on July 23, 2014, 08:44:54 AM
Quote from: bill440rt on July 23, 2014, 07:11:40 AM
I decided to stagger mine. I run a 18x8 up front with a 245/40/18, the rears are 19x10 with a 295/35/19. No rub issues, and IMHO the tires are a decent size without too much of a "rubber band" look.
With wheels, although many 5-spoke varieties look really good I just wanted something different.
bill440rt, do you have any pics from straight on and from the back looking forward on an angle so we can see how they fit in the wheel well on your combo?


Sure. Let me know if these work for you. If not I have more from other angles.
I felt a 19" fit the rear opening nicely, anything larger just looked too big for my taste and reduced the tire sidewall more. Some guys on here do have 20" wheels so maybe they'll chime in if you're considering wheels of that size also.

"Strive for perfection in everything. Take the best that exists and make it better. If it doesn't exist, create it. Accept nothing nearly right or good enough." Sir Henry Rolls Royce

68charger440

Looks good!  No rubbing when you take a sharp turn and a dip in the road at the same time?
When someone is absolutely 100% sure they know exactly what your problem is and how to fix it, it's time to ask someone else!