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New to the game
Please forgive my ignorance. This is my first restoration and I need alot of help. I bought a 67 Camaro and am considering a Ford 9 inch rear end. Will I have to shave it to make my mini tubs work with 18x11 inch wheels? 315/30/18 is my tire choice at this time.
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Welcome aboard. And as mentioned, if you want a deep lip on the wheels, you will be narrowing the rear
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Its funny Len... as soon as I saw your screen name... I knew right where you worked. I see that we have played in the same sand... :lol:
As with Len's comment... it is true that you dont not have to narrow the differential housing. However, if you are going after the deep dish wheel offset look... there is no other way and this would be the most oppertune time to do so. From a performance outlook... having the the wheel flange in the center of the rim does lend you a small strength increase in more than one singular component. But... its nothing really to write home about. If you need further consultation from a local differential builder in your area... ProGear down in Kerny Mesa (just a click or two south of Mira Mar) would be a good place to pick up an education on this very subject. |
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Cobra Gold... now there's a load of fun. I'm a two timer myself.
Yup... ProGear can do that. Call Mark ahead of time to make sure he has a clutch pack in stock... he does enough of them that they dont last very long when they are on the shelf. Hummm... Moser. That is a bad word in some circles (in most actually, that know the business). Honestly, it would be worth the trip down just to talk to Mark about your options. You'll see why say this within about 2 minutes after you talk to him. He is... THE... old school player in the business. If you do a Moser... just dont have them assemble it... purchase the components you what/need and then have it professionally built. |
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