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gionni 10-03-2007 01:48 AM

AWESOME PROJECT MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wow: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

syborg tt 10-03-2007 12:59 PM

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Definitely not 19's, but they are probably 18's. The car is back in the shop and I will post up when I get a definite answer.
Man i don't know how. I've got 14" wilwoods with 18" wheels and man talk about a tight fit.

wildvj 10-03-2007 03:09 PM

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Man i don't know how. I've got 14" wilwoods with 18" wheels and man talk about a tight fit.

it can be done but it all depends on the rim, you cant with most road rims

The touring cars (v8 super cars down here in australia run 375mm (14.76") rotors under 17 x 11 rims and they are a tight squeeze

ironworks 10-03-2007 04:48 PM

we just put some 13" rotors in 15" wheels. For a rally car we are building.

But those wheels shown will not fit 15" rotors

96z28ss 10-03-2007 07:26 PM

I live within walking distance to Steve's shop. They build some nice stuff there.

byndbad914 10-03-2007 07:50 PM

wow wow wow wow wow... :wow: Your dad is doing almost exactly what I was intending to do with a 70 Mustang Fastback - C5 (or 6) suspension with stock mounting configuration, rear trans for weight distribution, shell of a body over full tube chassis, obviously non-Chevy engine with clutch up front adapted with custom torque tube, etc etc. Only difference is I would have lightweight 18s all around and thinner wall chromoly for road racing and that is it and this is the only other time I have ever seen a build so close to what I am expecting to do.

Definitely a cool build - I can't wait to see the full solution for how to mate the Mopar clutch setup to a custom tube to the Corvette rear diff/transaxle setup. It looks like he is going down a similar path to what I had envisioned with a support bearing at the flange and so forth, but I haven't really sat down to reason that out completely.

:cheers: Best of luck, can't wait to follow along.

edit - oh yeah, your Dad has some amazing welding skills too judging from the '33. Very nice and clearly a meticulous dude! I am meticulous, I just ain't near that good hahah.

syborg tt 10-04-2007 07:00 AM

I thought somewhere it said you were running 18's up front but went back and looked. Looks like your running a 19 x 8 so this conversation has been become moot. But fun none-the-less.

PS - Did i mention that i can't wait to see more pictures

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Originally Posted by tj40ounce

Your telling me there isn't room on 19 & 20 inch wheels?


powdr7 10-09-2007 12:12 PM

Oh ya
 
I want to come over some time and check that thing out in person.

I also can help hold the tape measure and drink beers! :cheers:

-datruth- 10-13-2007 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by gionni
AWESOME PROJECT MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wow: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Why only that????????????????

tjbruning 11-12-2007 08:53 PM

Brakes arrived.... pics do not do justice. Beautiful!

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More updates soon.....


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