17" wheels...

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  1. hwhawk

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    I am thinking about putting 17" magnum 500 style wheel on my 72 grabber with Granada disc brake upgrade. Anyone have these wheels. Any problems with offset, rubbing, fitment?
     
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    17 inch wheels should be no problem around the calipers. A 14x6 is OK, but a 14x7 gets uncomfortably close, add the extra diameter of a 15 and they clear. You still may need to look into clearance in other areas, though.
     
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    You can easily fit 17" rims on your car. With the help of information from this forum, I was able to get 17x8 rims, with 4.5 back spacing on all four corners with 245/45/17 in the front and 275/40/17 in the rear. Stock rear suspension and the front springs have one coil removed.
     
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    You want a 4" to 4-1/4" backspace on the front, and if you are running the stock Maverick rearend, a 3-3/4" to 4" backspace. I wouldn't go any more than 4-1/4" on front or rear.
     
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    This all depends on how wide of a wheel you have. On a 17x8 4 1/2 BS cuts it close to the fender lip on a lowered car. 4 3/4 to 5 in on an 8in wheel should fit nicely. They both clear the Upper A arm. I currently have 17x8 with 4.5 BS on a 235/45/17's. I bolted on a 17x9 rim with 5in BS and it cleared the upper arm but it sticks out past the fender lip.
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    17x9, photo doesn't show much but I did try it out
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    I have the same rims, tires and suspension and mine are real close to the lip. If the are sat a little lower, it would hit the lip. I wish I would have done 4.75 or 5. My Wilwoods didn't change the dimensions.

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    A 4.45 or 5" will hit the inside frame rail and leafspring on the rear if the stock rearend is being used.
    When I said 4" to 4.5" on the front, I was assuming a 7-inch wide wheel. Definitely would not work with an 8" wheel up front.
     
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    Mine are 8" and don't rub.

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    I'm a little late to the party, but I want to run 17" wheels on my 74 Maverick and I have a set of 245/45/17 take off tires from a Mustang that are virtually brand new. I know have to run 8" wide wheels for the tires, I just want to make sure I get the back spacing right. So if I get 17x8 with 4.5 bs I should be able to run my 245/45's in all 4 corners correct.?
     
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    If youre lowered at all, you may run into the sidewall rubbing the fender lip. Im running similar tire size and lowered and I had to roll the fenders in order to not damage tires.
     
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    I plan on lowering the front 1" with springs and that's it, and I figured I would have to roll my fenders. I'm more worried about rubbing on my upper control arms, and possibly the leafs from what I've heard.
     
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    It should work just fine. You should not have to roll the fenders. If anything, you would rub the inner side, not the fender side. I would not go any wider on the front, and would not go any deeper on the rear backspace unless you plan to run spacers. You might consider a 17x7" in the front with a 235 tire.
     
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    Why do you think you have to run 8" wheels, tires will fit 7" wheels just fine . Your problem will be getting wheels with the right backspace or plan on using some spacers
     
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