Most of the recent work on the station wagon has been items that I’ve been needing to address, but not exactly fun. But like all maintenance tasks, there is a lot of satisfaction in knowing they are done. So now as my reward I get to do something fun for a change: get me some new wheels and tires!
This started, as so many things do in my life, with some Jerry-rigging. In this case I wanted to determine my wheels and tire size as far in advance as possible, so there would be no surprises. To do that I wanted to be able to move my suspension through it’s full range of motion, so I built this tool why not.
And since it’s made of all-thread, I have the ability to set the suspension at ride height (while the car itself is in the air) or at any height I wish. All I have to do is turn a wrench:
I’m planning on ordering shocks at some point, so it’s already been helpful to verify travel and min/max heigh for shocks. Also it has helped me to work out some critical dimensions using this other tool I Jerry-rigged:
I already have a good idea of the wheel and tire size I want to run, so this tool allows me to check clearance with some confidence before I open my wallet. It’s looking like the wheel will clear the ball joint and fender at ride height, so we’re off to a good start!
A few turns of the wrench and I’m at full compression and against the bump stop. Already I can see the tire will contact the area above the bump stop, and turning the wheel to full lock (not pictured) there are a few spots on the fender that need some massaging as well.
Overall I’ll be a tight fit, but I have it on good authority that 255 tires will fit, so I’m sure the 245’s I’m considering will work out fine. I’m still measuring and figuring out the final tire fitment but for now it’s clear that my intended wheel size will be fine. To be safe, I ordered one wheel so I could get a quick go/no-go check on fit. As soon as it arrived I had this bolted up, and they fit with no issues. \o/
Yep, no shiny mag rims for me! I’m going to keep it old-school and stick with steel wheels for this project, in this case 16×8” wheels with a 4.5” backspace. For those of you possibly shaking your heads, I’ll say that I’m not really a fan of 17” wheels (they always seem out of proportion to me) and I think old cars look better with a bit of sidewall so this will let me run a taller tire.
The good new at least is that you can still find a few decent performing tires in 16” sizes, so I’m hoping this will help me keep things looking stealth, while allowing the car handle decently and let me surprise a few people. I’ve ordered 3 more wheels to round out the set, so more to come…