Custom Stockton Wheels on Dodge Dart MUSCLE CARS & HOT RODS Episode 72

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2009

In this episode Jeffry fits a set of custom wheels on the 1972 Dodge Dart. Custom made wheels by Stockton wheel with 5 by 4" bolt pattern for Mopar A-body cars. Mickey Thompson Sportsman S/R drag radials 26x10x15 provide some much needed traction.

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  • im having a hard time finding wheels for my 72 dart. Help!!!

  • @1000angers What do you need?

  • i love your videos.. im from west phoenix, and building my 1972 convertible(chopped top) monte carlo.. little by little.. i love the tips

  • Gotta respect the G body.

  • Good info man keep it going!

  • Hope it helps the next guy.

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  • Jeff, Eric here at Kempsville High School. I am feeling healed up enough to finaly get the finishing touches done on the 72 Dart. On our Dart we moved the leaf springs in with a kit from summit and now I am wheel and tire shopping. Question. If you didnt have to worry about the tire hitting the leaf springs and only the upper inner wheel well edge do you think you could fit a 10 inch rim under there? I guess that would be a 6.5 inch back spacing. Hows it look on your Dart? Thanks

  • also what kind and size are on thefront? thanks for your time

  • hello, what size of tires, and what kind of tires?

  • Those wheels would probably fit great with an inboard spring relocation and a slightly narrowed rear. It sounds expensive but you'd set set for the life of the car without cutting into it too much.

    I love those A body Mopars!

  • Thats gunna be one sweet ride Jeff, nice work mate!

  • Looks Good James..  M/T's are good too. If ya roll at the track or street race, the tires likes 17 psi and no less. Check Autozone for a tire gauge. I'm using "Slime" and it goes to only 60 psi.

    Neat seeing your car.. Keep up the "Great" work!

    Les

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