Sorry to hear that Mad. We have been bitten by the same things more than once that's where we got the idea for the home made offset gauge. Because brake packages or suspensions can be different from the stock, wheels can be funky offsets; at least now you can go on line and shop the sizes. That's why we recommend doing this first before making your wheel purchase. that way you'll know. We just wish we'dda got here sooner to help you out!
You guys do an awesome job. I stumbled across you when I was trying to work out how to adjust the passenger window in my 67 Mustang - you had a segment on installing windows. Thanks! I think it's tough to commercialize stuff like this - you do it for love in the long run. BTW, I've made actual cross sections blanks so I can bolt a plywood form to the rotor and swing it around and check for turning circle. I change the offset by using a bolt pattern in a row that allows in and out.
Tire manufactures are whittling down what they carry to be sure. We know the lads over at BF Goodrich pretty well and were told a year or so ago that slow movers (nonstandard) sizes were being reduced and eliminated. So some times compromises must be made.
Color code for Presidential Blue ('68 Color): X Color code for Nightmist Blue (our fastback color): K Contact us via the website and we can get you a web page that has the original charts for factory colors as well...
Jesse, color is tough. What we will say is this: A daily driver is better suited to light colors that don't show dirt. And the Nightmist Blue (a factory 1967 color) or 1968 Presidential Blue is a nightmare to keep clean. Even in the shop we have to wipe the car down before each episode it is in. So choose carefully. We like the newer Mustang colors; Windveil Blue Clearcoat Metallic ('05) is close enough to Brittany Blue that nobody will whine.
Hey there! I'm doing a restoration myself on a 68 coupe. I've started watching your vids from the beginning. Am now on episode 20, season 2. I skipped here to check on two things. 1. Is the rims, which i found already thanks to the last comment/reply. But secondly, i'm actually really really intersted in the color you have on that 67 fastback. Now i know yours is a show car, mine will be a daily driver though. I know there's all kinds of paints, higher quality, and stuff that is better for a
Howdy been following your repairs modifications for a few months now sure have learned a lot. Thanks! I do have a question if you don't mind? I have a 67 convertible mustang. The frame is bent it's out of "square " about 1/2". Had an impact on the passenger torsion bar bracket. Did you make a program regarding frame alignment or determining how to straighten a bent frame? Thank you
Wilwood upgrade kits add 3/4's of an inch offset, wish I had of known that before I spent huge dollars on those Foose wheels which only just fitted prior to the brake kit arriving... Moral of the story - plan it out, buy once...
Hey Jeff, hope you are well. I have a question and yes, I followed the vid..still confused. I am looking at 15" or 17" wheels. I have a bone stock 66 Coupe I am restoring and found what I like but in BOTH cases, they recommend something but say this "For 1965-1966, 215/60-15 tires are recommended with 15x7” wheels but will require modifications for correct fit. " What are they talking about ? what would I need to modify ? Backs space is -5mm...On the 17'sx7 front, 17x8 back they say similar - MY QUESTION ..I want to fill the wells, have wide tires like the 60's period but NOT have rub issues. Any basic numbers you throw at me will be heartfelt appreciated...LOL...Wish I could send you pics of the restore
daily driver. If you recommend i use your color or not, i would appreciate it. And well if your reply is yes, could you send me the code for the paint job? That way I can start checking here for it. THANK YOU MUCH for your videos, alot of help, and im speeding through all of them! Appreciate it Jesse
ugh i wish i understood what youre saying, im building a 77 mercury comet, equilivant to a ford maverick and i need all new rims & wheels , and i need to know what size to get i want to to get the meaty muscle look so i want fat tires in the back and skinny in the front, and idk what to do i need to order them ASAP because my comet is my daily driver and its sitting on stands right now with no wheels :(
The problem with the Maverick is the wheel opening. We've tried putting huge tires on there and run into issues. Remember, you can plus size the rim and keep the tire the same rolling diameter as original on the '72 Maverick. The closest modern tire size we could find was the 195/60/14 (24.6-inch outside diameter). Then use a calculator like this one: www.wheelcalc.com/# to come up with a width. Make sire it will clear using the gauge we showed you how to make. Biggest wheel size for that rolling diameter seems to be 17-inch.
I have a 1971 dodge challenger with 14 inch rims. I want to convert from drums to disc brakes. I was told I have to use at least a 15" disc. Do I have to change my existing rims and tires.
We discussed it with a Mopar friend and he said that with a single piston caliper (stock style post 1967 Mopar brakes) and stock wheels you'll need to go 15-inch rims.
185x75x14 = tyre width 185 centermeter, the side wall is 75% of the width and it fits a 14 inch rim . Why metric/imperial ? I dunno just is :-) knowing that you can go 205x65x14 or 225x60x14 you can get almost any configuration if your willing to pay ,most brands stick to the popular sizes and it keeps the cost down
Building cars is an iterative process - you start and you've got an idea in mind of where you'd like to end up - but as you drive and use the car, you realise that 60's brakes don't cut it, 60's suspension is scary, and adding loads more horsepower makes both worse. So, you figure, these wheels, this motor, and then, holy shit! It's all learnings, and it beats learning the hard way - like suicide bombers that get it right the first time... LOL
I know this video is really old. But I was wondering what happened to Vinnie? I've been watching the videos for years and noticed a while back that he wasn't on anymore. I hope he is okay and just busy.
Sorry to hear that Mad. We have been bitten by the same things more than once that's where we got the idea for the home made offset gauge. Because brake packages or suspensions can be different from the stock, wheels can be funky offsets; at least now you can go on line and shop the sizes. That's why we recommend doing this first before making your wheel purchase. that way you'll know. We just wish we'dda got here sooner to help you out!
i truly love yall. no bs no wasting money yall just get to it. if anyone deserves a tv show its you guys.
an oldie but a goodie, thanks
You guys do an awesome job. I stumbled across you when I was trying to work out how to adjust the passenger window in my 67 Mustang - you had a segment on installing windows. Thanks! I think it's tough to commercialize stuff like this - you do it for love in the long run. BTW, I've made actual cross sections blanks so I can bolt a plywood form to the rotor and swing it around and check for turning circle. I change the offset by using a bolt pattern in a row that allows in and out.
Rims are 17x7 Rocket Racing Boosters. Back spacing is 4.25. We are running the 9-inch with 3.77 rear gears and a Detroit True Trac.
What is the offset of this rim?
Tire manufactures are whittling down what they carry to be sure. We know the lads over at BF Goodrich pretty well and were told a year or so ago that slow movers (nonstandard) sizes were being reduced and eliminated. So some times compromises must be made.
Color code for Presidential Blue ('68 Color): X
Color code for Nightmist Blue (our fastback color): K
Contact us via the website and we can get you a web page that has the original charts for factory colors as well...
Jesse, color is tough. What we will say is this: A daily driver is better suited to light colors that don't show dirt. And the Nightmist Blue (a factory 1967 color) or 1968 Presidential Blue is a nightmare to keep clean. Even in the shop we have to wipe the car down before each episode it is in. So choose carefully. We like the newer Mustang colors; Windveil Blue Clearcoat Metallic ('05) is close enough to Brittany Blue that nobody will whine.
Hey there! I'm doing a restoration myself on a 68 coupe. I've started watching your vids from the beginning. Am now on episode 20, season 2. I skipped here to check on two things. 1. Is the rims, which i found already thanks to the last comment/reply. But secondly, i'm actually really really intersted in the color you have on that 67 fastback. Now i know yours is a show car, mine will be a daily driver though. I know there's all kinds of paints, higher quality, and stuff that is better for a
Howdy been following your repairs modifications for a few months now sure have learned a lot. Thanks!
I do have a question if you don't mind?
I have a 67 convertible mustang. The frame is bent it's out of "square " about 1/2". Had an impact on the passenger torsion bar bracket.
Did you make a program regarding frame alignment or determining how to straighten a bent frame?
Thank you
Nope. That is one I'd leave to the pros. You'd have to cut the car apart and that gets almost as expensive as having a pro shop do the deed.
Wilwood upgrade kits add 3/4's of an inch offset, wish I had of known that before I spent huge dollars on those Foose wheels which only just fitted prior to the brake kit arriving... Moral of the story - plan it out, buy once...
good vid. couldnt you also use dividers off the center hub or tremel points?
Hey Jeff, hope you are well. I have a question and yes, I followed the vid..still confused. I am looking at 15" or 17" wheels. I have a bone stock 66 Coupe I am restoring and found what I like but in BOTH cases, they recommend something but say this "For 1965-1966, 215/60-15 tires are recommended with 15x7” wheels but will require modifications for correct fit. " What are they talking about ? what would I need to modify ?
Backs space is -5mm...On the 17'sx7 front, 17x8 back they say similar - MY QUESTION ..I want to fill the wells, have wide tires like the 60's period but NOT have rub issues. Any basic numbers you throw at me will be heartfelt appreciated...LOL...Wish I could send you pics of the restore
Mike, awesome information! Thanks for the input!
Yep we are trying to make the hard learning part less hard. Worst thing is trying to get the word out!
GREAT vid. Lots of good info in here. I'll be using the wheel offset gauge for sure. Thanks guys!
do you have any idea how big of tires and rims I can put on my 2001 ,2 door Blazer. 2 wheel drive with a small block.
Very infomative...thanks for the Miata site.
daily driver. If you recommend i use your color or not, i would appreciate it. And well if your reply is yes, could you send me the code for the paint job? That way I can start checking here for it.
THANK YOU MUCH for your videos, alot of help, and im speeding through all of them! Appreciate it
Jesse
neat tire chart but it lacks 6.95x14
ugh i wish i understood what youre saying, im building a 77 mercury comet, equilivant to a ford maverick and i need all new rims & wheels , and i need to know what size to get i want to to get the meaty muscle look so i want fat tires in the back and skinny in the front, and idk what to do i need to order them ASAP because my comet is my daily driver and its sitting on stands right now with no wheels :(
hey can i put a 18x9 or 18x10, or 17x9 on a stock ford maverick 1970. what be a good size tire to fits it
The problem with the Maverick is the wheel opening. We've tried putting huge tires on there and run into issues. Remember, you can plus size the rim and keep the tire the same rolling diameter as original on the '72 Maverick. The closest modern tire size we could find was the 195/60/14 (24.6-inch outside diameter). Then use a calculator like this one: www.wheelcalc.com/# to come up with a width. Make sire it will clear using the gauge we showed you how to make. Biggest wheel size for that rolling diameter seems to be 17-inch.
can we 36+ offset alloy on place of 45+ offset
Those sound effects tripped me out for a minute. haha
I have a 1971 dodge challenger with 14 inch rims. I want to convert from drums to disc brakes. I was told I have to use at least a 15" disc. Do I have to change my existing rims and tires.
We discussed it with a Mopar friend and he said that with a single piston caliper (stock style post 1967 Mopar brakes) and stock wheels you'll need to go 15-inch rims.
Great vid!
How about a spacer for the spare?
That is what we eventually did.
My kind of show. thanks
Most tire manufactures recommend replacing tires after no more than 10 years, not 5. Good stuff though, thanks!
185x75x14 = tyre width 185 centermeter, the side wall is 75% of the width and it fits a 14 inch rim . Why metric/imperial ? I dunno just is :-) knowing that you can go 205x65x14 or 225x60x14 you can get almost any configuration if your willing to pay ,most brands stick to the popular sizes and it keeps the cost down
Stock S-10???? Wont that be chevy 5 on 4.75 not 5 on 4.5?
Yes
BOOM, problem solved...
usefull info guys
You do not have to repolish every week if you keep the wheels clean
Wheels that are just polished like our Halibrands, need more maintenance than the ones with clear coat.
They do, but not every week if you keep them clean. Its more in a "months" time frame.
Yes. You are correct.
or stickrule
Building cars is an iterative process - you start and you've got an idea in mind of where you'd like to end up - but as you drive and use the car, you realise that 60's brakes don't cut it, 60's suspension is scary, and adding loads more horsepower makes both worse. So, you figure, these wheels, this motor, and then, holy shit! It's all learnings, and it beats learning the hard way - like suicide bombers that get it right the first time... LOL
You are using the wrong term, you were showing back - space not offset.
Sorry.
I know this video is really old. But I was wondering what happened to Vinnie? I've been watching the videos for years and noticed a while back that he wasn't on anymore. I hope he is okay and just busy.