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Started by dreamcatcher, February 22, 2007, 10:55:35 PM

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dreamcatcher

I have been looking at putting a set of 14" Rallye wheels on my 72 Charger I am restoring.I see two different wheels.One set is 14" small bolt pattern the other 14" large bolt pattern.Which would fit the 72 Charger?
1970 Superbird Tribute 440 auto
1968 Charger 426 6 pack auto
1971 Chevelle SS Tribute 350 4 speed
1970 Mustang 351 C 4 speed
1969 GTO 400 Ram air III 4 speed
1972 Charger (soon 5.7 hemi auto)
1973 Charger 440 auto (U code)
If you've never been scared (even a little) then you've never gone as fast as you could have!

440mag

440mag

dreamcatcher

I kind of figured that because of the larger size car.Thanks for the reply
1970 Superbird Tribute 440 auto
1968 Charger 426 6 pack auto
1971 Chevelle SS Tribute 350 4 speed
1970 Mustang 351 C 4 speed
1969 GTO 400 Ram air III 4 speed
1972 Charger (soon 5.7 hemi auto)
1973 Charger 440 auto (U code)
If you've never been scared (even a little) then you've never gone as fast as you could have!

is_it_EVER_done?

Make sure your car has 14's already on it, otherwise check to make sure 14's will fit if you have disk brakes. If you are going to be buying new wheels, I would suggest 15's as you have a much larger tire choice, and they will fit if you ever upgrade the brakes.

dreamcatcher

Thanks,
The car has 14" wheels on it right now.Just old steel wheels.Near as I can find out it came with 14'sI did not want to mess with the speedometer by changing tire and wheel size.Just looking at some options.It was an SE so thought a nice set of Rallye wheels would look good.
1970 Superbird Tribute 440 auto
1968 Charger 426 6 pack auto
1971 Chevelle SS Tribute 350 4 speed
1970 Mustang 351 C 4 speed
1969 GTO 400 Ram air III 4 speed
1972 Charger (soon 5.7 hemi auto)
1973 Charger 440 auto (U code)
If you've never been scared (even a little) then you've never gone as fast as you could have!