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dwilson 07-03-2017 06:11 PM

Starting from scratch, your thoughts on this?
 
I would really like to squeeze a wider tire in the rear, maybe a 285 or wider out back...but was not sure how to achieve that without a mini tube. I would think I could roll the fenders and gain a little clearance with that way, but what else could I do??? Am I stuck with a 275 all the way around even on a 1969?


I have checked out the qa1 coil over kit @ CPP:

I then figured I could pair this with a set of their upper control arms:

Get a set of the BMR bolt in sub frame connectors

dhutton 07-03-2017 06:34 PM

You are pretty much maxed out with a 275 unless you start trimming a considerable amount of lip or some aggressive rolling. Not sure it makes sense for an extra 3/8" of tire width. Not sure how you are getting a 275 tire up front but in both cases you will need to nail the backspacing. Not much room for error....

Don

dwilson 07-04-2017 12:57 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dhutton (Post 661627)
You are pretty much maxed out with a 275 unless you start trimming a considerable amount of lip or some aggressive rolling. Not sure it makes sense for an extra 3/8" of tire width. Not sure how you are getting a 275 tire up front but in both cases you will need to nail the backspacing. Not much room for error....

Don

If I'm going to run a 275 up front, would it not work to get a set of upper arms, a 5" BS wheel and a 275/35/18 or 275/40/17?? Or is much more needed than that?

Also, I have really been looking at this BMR bolt subframe connector, looks to do the trick, but is that a "necessary" mod or should I focus up front first?:goggles:

dhutton 07-04-2017 01:32 PM

Only way to run a 275 up front on a stock subframe is with Ridetech Tru-Turn and even then there is guys who tried and failed. I chose to be cautious and ran 255 with Tru-Turn. You absolutely have to nail the backspacing and run a fair bit of negative camber.

Don

rocketrod 07-04-2017 03:52 PM

Carl Casanova has been running 275s on his stock subframed 68 Camaro for years and he autocrosses/road races the car. If I remember correctly he is running 17x9.5 with 5.5 BS up front with 275/40/17. I have had the same tire combo on the front of mine and driven it.

You can also accomplish this with Speedtechs UCAs/LCAs, AFX spindles and shorter fast ratio steering arms that are shimmed.

However, what are your goals? Why the need for 275s up front?

Vegas69 07-04-2017 04:30 PM

Carl runs a bunch of camber up front. At least that used to be the case to make it work.

I'm with Don, 10mm isn't worth the trouble. If you want more traction, go with a better tire or shock package.

dhutton 07-04-2017 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rocketrod (Post 661673)
Carl Casanova has been running 275s on his stock subframed 68 Camaro for years and he autocrosses/road races the car. If I remember correctly he is running 17x9.5 with 5.5 BS up front with 275/40/17. I have had the same tire combo on the front of mine and driven it.

You can also accomplish this with Speedtechs UCAs/LCAs, AFX spindles and shorter fast ratio steering arms that are shimmed.

However, what are your goals? Why the need for 275s up front?

There you go, exactly what you wanted to hear. Be sure to check back in with your results...

Don

rocketrod 07-04-2017 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vegas69 (Post 661678)
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I'm with Don, 10mm isn't worth the trouble. If you want more traction, go with a better tire or shock package.

I would agree, which is why I asked what his goals are and wha't driving the need for 275s up front.

dwilson 07-06-2017 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dhutton (Post 661679)
There you go, exactly what you wanted to hear. Be sure to check back in with your results...

Don

Exactly what I needed to know. I was hoping it was possible with such minor modification, but the true turn is what I was finding to be the best solution to this request.

My goals are to go out and drive this thing. It simply been a cruiser for the past five years and I have found myself considering trading/selling....just can't find any better looking ride out there. I think the 255...may be my best bet with some upper control arms and a good set of coilovers.

If I am pull off a 275 in the rear with a good set of wheels that give the look of a big lip/wide tire...should achieve what I'm looking for. Just like Track Junky

https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=34130

dwilson 07-08-2017 01:47 PM

Starting to think that the SPC control arms are a good way to go for adjustability and a 275 up front is gonna be tough! 255 may be the answer with a nice sticky tire!!!!

See this tire is available

Falken Azenis RT615K+ 255/40-17 Tire


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