Nowhere yet in this discussion has anyone mentioned tire size. ...
While wider, 185/70 -15 tires have less sidewall height than 165 - 15. 185 x .7 = 129.5; 165 x .8 = 132. With new springs and rebuilt shocks at all four corners I found that I can run 185 -15 with no rubbing issues. 185 x .8 =148. They fill the wheel arches very nicely. Also gives me an extra measure of clearance, which is always a good thing.I put 3.54 gears in a 67 BJ8 with a 4 speed w/OD and a 62 BT7 with a Toyota 5 speed (synchro 1st gear is heaven).
Initially on the BJ8 I ran 195/70 X 15 until I could no longer get them. They look much, much better IMHO. I went to 185/70 X 15 on both cars eventually.
we did a lot of long distance trips to regional meets and Conclaves. Needless to say my speedo was just for approximate MPH. GPS have me close to 75 MPH at 2500 RPM.
the 3.54 also made both cars so much more bearable around town.
I don't know what any of that means. My Michelin XAS 180 HR 15s have an overall diameter of 26.8". That 's how I compare the height of tires.While wider, 185/70 -15 tires have less sidewall height than 165 - 15. 185 x .7 = 129.5; 165 x .8 = 132. With new springs and rebuilt shocks at all four corners I found that I can run 185 -15 with no rubbing issues. 185 x .8 =148. They fill the wheel arches very nicely. Also gives me an extra measure of clearance, which is always a good thing.
Your sidewall height is approximately 180 x .8 = 144mm. Much taller than 165-15s or 185/70-15s.I don't know what any of that means. My Michelin XAS 180 HR 15s have an overall diameter of 26.8". That 's how I compare the height of tires.