Dads300
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Hey guys, thought I'd share my recent change with you all. There's been quite a bit of conversation about wheels and tires lately, so I figured I'd show the direction I went with my 66 300. I bought a set of four U.S. Mag U102 in a 15 x 7 with 3.75" back space. I put a pair of p235/75r15 up front and a pair of 265/70r15 in the rear, all in the General Grabber HTS variety. They fit and look great, and they cured the minor rubbing issue I had in the rear with the same tires on 15x8 W100/Ramcharger wheels.
These wheels are the lowest cost of any of the "torque thrust" style wheels I have come across (about $120 ea), and the quality is very good. I think they have the best retro look as well, they are straight spoke and have good proportions. They have a 1600 lb each load rating and they come with center caps. These use the 60 degree cone seat lug nuts which is much better than a vintage set of wheels which use shank lug nuts.
All in all, I'm very pleased with my purchase.
Travis..
These wheels are the lowest cost of any of the "torque thrust" style wheels I have come across (about $120 ea), and the quality is very good. I think they have the best retro look as well, they are straight spoke and have good proportions. They have a 1600 lb each load rating and they come with center caps. These use the 60 degree cone seat lug nuts which is much better than a vintage set of wheels which use shank lug nuts.
Travis..