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first gen tire clearance
so now that everything is settling i drove my car to work still have only about ten miles total on the car and the tires hit bad, pretty much messed em up OUCH!
i agonized over rearend length during the build but i think i need to pull them in about 1/2 inch more i NEED your guys input should i pull in the rear 1/2 any help please??- Chris http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/g...d/DSC_0030.jpg |
Car looked good when I drove by yesterday afternoon (River Road). Small world!
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So what size are they? What is the back space? How long is the rear? Do you have room to move them in?
Feel free to call if you need me |
From the look of that pic, the track does not look consistent front to rear. From a pure aesthetic standpoint, if you can, I would move the rears in to make it look right. Unless that pic angle is deceiving...
Sweet Camaro though! |
Hey Chris! If you have the room I would look into moving the wheels in. Now would you do that by narrowing the rear axle or reworking the wheels? That's a welded wheel right?
Did you roll the lips at all? Now that you have driven the car...a little. What are your over all thoughts on the car? Are you still looking at selling? Love it man!! :thumbsup: |
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the lips are trimmed and rolled- the tire just hits on articulated turns as far as driving impressions- still too fresh- only about 10 miles and lots of tire rub...a little nerve racking. LOTS OF POWER:D I want to sell the car in the early spring so I can finance the next one. I want to continue to build 'em until I can do it for a living. There are alot of things I want to try on the next one- thanks again for your support- hopefully you will be my Stainless Works dealer in the future- Chris |
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looking forward to a shop tour with Jason in the near future- Chris |
Sounds like it time to pull the rear end! :cheers:
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Sounds like it's time to pull the rear end! :cheers:
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I noticed that when I saw that photo a couple of weeks ago. I would definitely cut the rear end, but get a second opinion from a builder...maybe Frank at Prodigy. He's extremely helpful. Post pictures when you finish it. Also, post some interior pictures when you get a chance.
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Chris -
Hope you live up away from the Puyallup river... My inlaws had to evacuate last night... Hope you, your family, and the Camaro are safe and sound... http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/weather/0...ods/index.html edit... My inlaws don't live in the Valley Community Inn btw... |
Chris I had the same problem on my 72 Camaro. I had to move my wheels in 1 inch to keep them from rubbing the fenders on cornering. I am running 17X11 TT II Americans. And yes I did roll the lips. The tires are 315-35-17 BFGs. I had tons of room inboard as I relocated the leaf springs 6 inches inboard, but I went with the standard 5.75 offset. I could have come out ok running a 67-69 rear as they are 1 inch narrower than the stock 72 10-bolt. I wasnt aware of this fact at the time I was building the car though. So I had the wheel centers cut and moved inboard 1 inch on both sides. Works fine now and looks better on track too!
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im sittling literally 50 yards from the river- its gone way down |
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Chris,
I like to usually leave a 1/2" to the fender lip. That should give you plenty of clearance. I've gotten away with as little as .375". You know the rear wheels can be re-rimmed right? Let Jason know if that is what you want to do. |
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http://apudgeisasandwich.files.wordp...06/sandlot.jpg did you stay dry Tony? It was pretty much the worst flood I've seen in about ten years - Chris |
Yeah we stayed dry...you got the worst of it! Some flooding, but I have seen worse here.
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well here is the new rear end 5/8 shorter on each side- full clearance and FUN to drive- :D
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nice looking car bud:thumbsup:
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Looks spot on now. Very nice looking car! More pics please.:thumbsup:
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