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« on: November 30, 2006, 10:36:35 am »

Good morning folks. Smiley

Would either of the following tyre sizes on a short axle equipped `71 beetle have clearance issues with adjustable springplates? (it has 6j x 15" Fuchs)

195/65/15,
205/65/15,
or 215/65/15?

I'll try and post a pic. later, but the current 185/65/15's are looking a bit lost....  Shocked

Thnakyou in advance  Smiley
Martin.

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« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2006, 16:34:07 pm »

Hello Martin You said short Axle? A 71 Beetle would be IRS which is like a 67 or 68 bug long alxe Did you Change it to a Swing Axle? On My Car I Had A 205/65x15 but I think it looked a little to fat for the Wheel so I went to a 195/65x15 I like the look much better it fits the wheel better and looks good in the fender without over powering the look of the fender well opening  thats my 2 cents hope it helps!!!!
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« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2006, 18:05:26 pm »

Shubee,euro cars are still swingaxle,we only got irs on autosticks & super beetles,
you should be ok with the 205 but the 215 might get a little tight,cheers richie,uk
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« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2006, 18:37:15 pm »

Thankyou for your replies folks, I should have put it was a euro. spec. swingaxle car with earlier pre-66 short axles fitted.  Grin

Here's a few pics., don't want to go to adjustable springplates if at all possible (asked as they were suggested to me as a solution rather than changing tyres).

Before (best one I have)


After



I want to keep the rear at stock height, would like something a bit taller to fill the arch a little better- don't mind going a bit wider on width, but nothing taller than a 65 profile. Cool

Hope the pictures aren't too big... Embarrassed

Martin.


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