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I good friend of mine with a 68 is looking to put 8 inch wheels on his car with 225/70/15 tires. Has anyone had any issues with rubbing? (emer brake in rear) I know the 68 + 69's didn't have the flared fenders like the 70+ did. Any 68's out there please chime in.
Thanks,
Tom
71 454/365 Mulsanne Blue Convertible
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For all intents and purposes the '68 is the same as the '69, which is when Chevy began putting 8" wide wheels on the Vette. I don't see any problems, though a P215/70R-15 may fit with less chance of rubbing. That's what I have on my '69, though others run P225's with no problems.
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8" wheels are correct. Believe they had F70-15 tires - which is now P225-70R15. Should be no problem. I'm running P235-60R15 on my '70 with no problem either.tricer 38496.8066666667
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Actually the 15X7 is the correct wheel for the '68s. As Gunslinger mentioned above the 15X8 wheel first showed up on the '69s.
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I've got a 68 , but my fenders are flared. I have 15" 8" rims on the rear & 7" on the front. 255/60/15 on the frt & 275/60/15 on the rear with stock trailing arms & the break cable is not moved. I have the fiber leaf spring & had to go to 10" bolts to get the rear down.
Alan
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