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69 Camaro, how much fender clearance to turn?
As the title states how much fender to tire clearance is needed to be able to turn the wheels all the way left to right?
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Great question AJ. I have seen cars with less than an .75" that I thought would rub and didn't. MHO, I think it depends on track width, ride height, chassis torsional rigidity, spring and sway bar rate, spindle and wheel flex, sidewall height, maybe even scrub radius? etc. In other words, vehicle dependent.
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lol thanks for the help, Ron. Based on what I have currently I can tell you that 1/2" isn't enough at my ride height.
I mean, worst case I could always steer with the throttle right? Just one of the obstacles I'm working on trying to overcome with putting this C5 frame in my car. Actually this is my only real problem so I'm ok with that. |
The only way to know is align the suspension at ride height, remove the springs disconnect the swaybar and cycle the suspension. Then cut roll and pull until the tire has nothing sharp to rub on.
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There is enough room to get your fingers between the fender and tire. This is a 245 tire on a 17x8.5 rim, I need a 18x11 with a 315 in there lol. The offset of the 18x11 is enough to move the wheel in 12mm though so with the brake rotor on I'll only gain an extra 1/4" from where I'm at now. http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c8...o/IMG_1147.jpg |
In thar pic it doesn't look like you have much, if any negative camber. I would try to get around 1 degree of negative camber and see how it looks.
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I just checked the clearances to my Anvil fenders and it is roughly 1.25". 285 tire on a 10" wheel. Art Morrison subframe.
Don |
Awesome, thank you.
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What subframe do you have?
Here is a picture of the Detroit speed test camaro. Hard to tell, but it looks like close to 2 inches in this picture. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...eed-camaro.jpg |
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