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Old 10-05-2017, 12:33 AM
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Default DSE flange to flange width vs stock

Does anyone know the flange to flange width of a stock camaro vs a complete DSE subframe setup. Looking to possibly change subframes without changing wheels.. As of right now, it's a tight setup so I wouldn't be able to play with spacers.
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Stock is 60" hub to hub isn't it? That sometimes changes with various brake kits.

DSE is 59.5 plus the rotor hat thickness, so it is very close to the same.

What size wheels and tires do you have? What is the backspace.

Instructions here. http://www.detroitspeed.com/images/i...20Subframe.pdf
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Stock is 60" hub to hub isn't it? That sometimes changes with various brake kits.

DSE is 59.5 plus the rotor hat thickness, so it is very close to the same.

What size wheels and tires do you have? What is the backspace.

Instructions here. http://www.detroitspeed.com/images/i...20Subframe.pdf
Never saw that pdf, that's everything I need, Thank you!
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