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I am running 215/60-15 and 295/50-15 front and rear BFG tires on 8" and 10" rims, which I think is what you are after.  I like the stock appearing stance, and the 10” rims fill-out the rear wheel wells nicely.  The BFGs are perfectly suitable for the street, are readily available as a set and won’t break the bank.  If you want to achieve a classic look and have no illusions that you are driving a race car, I recommend them.  The road to more and more extreme chassis and braking modifications often starts with large rims and sticky tires, not that there is anything wrong with that  You can always swap-out rims and speed rated tires for track days.

My car is a 74L with no body or clearance modifications; there is no issue with tire clearance running these sizes.0D95F143-41DA-40E1-8CCF-28D628EE95C4

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