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Old 12-11-2006, 10:29 PM
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Do you guys know anything about the Heidts upper and lower a-arms for the second gen camaros. Is anyone running the narrowed set up? How wide of a tire are able to get under the front.

What can i do to fit a 18X9.5 front rim with a 275/40/18 tire on it?

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Old 12-11-2006, 10:36 PM
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don't run their narrowed setup, order your wheels with the correct backspacing. The narrowed setup causes all sorts of issues, from scrub-radius, to FVSA, etc... Terrible idea, in fact, the handling and feel would benefit from LONGER arms and more backspacing on the wheels.
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Old 12-11-2006, 10:48 PM
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don't run their narrowed setup, order your wheels with the correct backspacing. The narrowed setup causes all sorts of issues, from scrub-radius, to FVSA, etc... Terrible idea, in fact, the handling and feel would benefit from LONGER arms and more backspacing on the wheels.
wow thanks thats what i thought, but one of their reps tryed to tell me diffrient, what an @$$! I know martz has longer arms that they build for their front clips. Do you think i have enough room for a 9" wheel in the front with out diffrient a-arms?
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