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I bought my 1970 Cuda in 1994 when I was still in high school with my summer mowing money. I drove it through college and it has set in my dads garage for over 20 years. I am just starting to restore it. It was not a matching numbers car so I am going to do some extra stuff to it. I am having trouble fitting the year one 17 x 9 inch wheels with 5 inch back spacing fitting in the fender. Anyone know the correct length of a 1970 axel?
 

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Welcome from WA state

I cannot answer the wheel issue but 5" of back space seems a little too much.

Reference the axle Google in your friend, however

All E bodies 70 - 74
Axle shaft length = 29 31/32"
Rearend housing width (drum to drum) = 61 5/8"
 

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Welcome to the site from Arkansas! Nice your building your high school car. Those were the days. When I graduated, six of us lined up from a 67 GTX, 68,69 RR’s, 70 cuda, 71 challenger and all did burnouts in front of the school. I still smell it. Lol. As far as the 17’s with 5” backspace feels like an issue for me. I’ve only run 15’s with 4 1/2” backspacing. I know there’s a bunch out there so, most likely the tire size if everything thing is stock.
Good luck to you.
 

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Welcome to the site from Michigan!
Glad you joined up and glad you have kept your Cuda all these years.
You will get more information if you post up your wheel question in the Tires and Wheels forum.
 
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