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shineym3 09-07-2006 10:41 AM

Camaro X...
 
I noticed that on DSE's website they say the largest tire wheel you could fit upfront is, "With the stock suspension, the largest front tire is a P245/45R17 on an 8 inch rim or a P245/45R16 on an 8 inch rim. Areas to watch for signs of tire/wheel contact are; tire inner sidewall to subframe under full lock steering, wheel inner to stock upper control arm during full lock steering, tire outer sidewall to fender lip especially on 1969 models.".

While it's obvious that X has anything BUT a stock suspension how was an 18x9 wheel shoe-horned in there and not rub?

Incidentally, how frickin' cool would it be to see a comparison of the Mark/Charley cars? I for one would love to see how a no-expense-spared car like Mule would compare to a "simpler" car like X!!!!!!!!!! Getting Mark to drive each car not only for the consistency but also his driving ability and familiarity with each car and you've got one for the ages. Anybody feel like doing some butt-kissing??? :bow:

XcYZ 09-07-2006 11:28 AM

Fun idea, but how do you quantify the results?

shineym3 09-07-2006 01:10 PM

You had to ask...!
 
I think you could go a bunch of different directions with the idea; perhaps a poll of what others really wanted to see would be a good idea. For one, I think almost a Real Street Eliminator (hp & ft.lbs., 1/4 mile, braking, fuel economy, closed circuit lap time, ride and drive, etc.) concept would be a good place to start as it's using criteria that the big name magazines have already figured out is something readers want and can relate to.

While I had the idea originally coming from a sheer entertainement perspective, I have also realized how PRACTICAL something like this would be when building your own car. The other intangible is that one would have a really good idea of how cars like this stack up against actual production cars. Probably a lot better idea also to let guys like Mark and Charley give us an idea of what the limits on these cars are than us try and figure it out ourselves only to become a grease spot somewhere! :lol:

That's just one idea, what do you think?

J2SpeedandCustom 09-07-2006 01:49 PM

We have a 9" wheel in front with a 255/40/18 on it. Stock subframe, DSE suspension, coilovers, etc. Running a pretty low ride height with no rubbing but you do have to shorten the turning radius slightly. The car drives and handles beyond our expectation! :yes:

shineym3 09-07-2006 02:10 PM

Beautiful!
 
Thanks for letting me know! Do you happen to know what the backspacing is for those wheels? How did your figure out what the maximum turning radius was?

lil427z 09-07-2006 07:05 PM

i bought dse new ft chassis for my 69 camaro camaro i will be running 18x10s on the ft .
kyle told me that was the way to go.


rick k :thumbsup:

fatlife 09-07-2006 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lil427z
i bought dse new ft chassis for my 69 camaro camaro i will be running 18x10s on the ft .
kyle told me that was the way to go.


rick k :thumbsup:

:cheering: :clap:

:lol: :rolleyes:

shineym3 09-07-2006 08:54 PM

I have no doubt that with a whole new front subframe...
 
those babies would fit. What I am trying to figure out is what will fit with the stock subframe. I'm going to be doing this whole thing in stages...getting a car is the first step! :D

lil427z 09-07-2006 09:09 PM

18x8.
rick k

fatlife 09-07-2006 11:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lil427z
18x8.
rick k

:lolhit: :fluffy:


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