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I know this is from an old post but what does "Low Pad" mean here?
Fronts are 17x8 5.5BS low pad with 245/45/17
Rears are 17x9 5.5BS low pad with 255/45/17

Thanks.
Your car looks great!

It reffers to the shape of the portion of the wheel that connects the hub to the outer wheel. It's shape allows for different size calipers. A low pad design wood be for your stock or smaller brake setups. Weld does a nice job illustrating this on their website
 
Thinking about getting new tires for the Scamp so tried the neighbours tires on for size. 215/70/14 on the front and 225/70/14 on the rear. I know the 215’s are pretty tall and with them on they are very close to the lower front fender edge as I turn the wheels past the fender. Drivers side has less than a 1/4 inch clearance on the front. Not sure I want to grind away the inner edge of the fender for more clearance. The 215’s sure fill up a lot of the front fender.

Not sure what to think of Magnums on the Scamp but they do look good on his Coronet!
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Thinking about getting new tires for the Scamp so tried the neighbours tires on for size. 215/70/14 on the front and 225/70/14 on the rear. I know the 215’s are pretty tall and with them on they are very close to the lower front fender edge as I turn the wheels past the fender. Drivers side has less than a 1/4 inch clearance on the front. Not sure I want to grind away the inner edge of the fender for more clearance. The 215’s sure fill up a lot of the front fender.

Not sure what to think of Magnums on the Scamp but they do look good on his Coronet!
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Thinking about getting new tires for the Scamp so tried the neighbours tires on for size. 215/70/14 on the front and 225/70/14 on the rear. I know the 215’s are pretty tall and with them on they are very close to the lower front fender edge as I turn the wheels past the fender. Drivers side has less than a 1/4 inch clearance on the front. Not sure I want to grind away the inner edge of the fender for more clearance. The 215’s sure fill up a lot of the front fender.

Not sure what to think of Magnums on the Scamp but they do look good on his Coronet!
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My sister's 73 Scamp with the road wheels

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15X10 Bogart/beadlock rear, 3" BS , M/T 10.5 X 29.5 .
Strange Dana, Afco shocks, CalTracs, split-mono w/sliders

Bogart 15X 3 1/2" wheels. 26X4.5X15 M/T fronts.
Strange double adjustable front shocks.

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Thinking about getting new tires for the Scamp so tried the neighbours tires on for size. 215/70/14 on the front and 225/70/14 on the rear. I know the 215’s are pretty tall and with them on they are very close to the lower front fender edge as I turn the wheels past the fender. Drivers side has less than a 1/4 inch clearance on the front. Not sure I want to grind away the inner edge of the fender for more clearance. The 215’s sure fill up a lot of the front fender.

Not sure what to think of Magnums on the Scamp but they do look good on his Coronet!
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I think the magnums look great on your car, and I would keep it to a 205 tire on the front. The 225/70 rear should be fine, I ran them for a couple years on my 70 Dart without issues.
Just my opinion.
 
1968 Dodge Dart

Front


US Mag “Rambler”
17x7
4.05 Backspace
225/40Z17 Nitto Invo
73+ Disk Conversion, QA1 Tubular UCAs

Rear

US Mag “Rambler”
18x9.5
5.29 Backspace
275/40Z18 Nitto Invo
Narrowed Disk 8.8, offset spring hangers, Hotchkis Leafs, aggressive roll.

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Basic drag car set up.
28 × 4.5 Hoosiers on 15 by 4 weld drag lites.
29.5 - 11.5 W Hoosiers on 15 by 12 / 2.5 bs weld drag lites.
Some modifications required.
Sorry there's not room to take photos in my garage.
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Thanks! 3 year project. Just got the brakes bled last night to pull it out for its first bath! Hasn’t been out of the garage in a long while- just in time to pick up Moms for Mother’s Day dinner tomorrow!
Awesome, very nice. You're mom will certainly have a big smile.
 
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