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Old 03-05-2005, 09:00 PM
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Default What rear are you guys running on your 69 Camaro?

To Jody, Scott and all you others planning on putting 900+ HP down in your 69's:

What rear end are you guys planning on running?
What carrier/housing?
What axels?
How wide is the housing?
How much backspace does that let you run on a wheel?
What gears are you running?
What tranny are those gears running with?

I am ordering my DSE tubs on monday and need to start thinking about what rear carrier/housing to get along with what rear suspension. I was looking at the Currie enterprise 9" aluminum housing a la Mule.

If i plan on going 3 or 4 link, does that matter what housing i get? or can i weld up the bracketry later once i decide on what rear suspension i get?

I was told somewhere down the line that a 55 1/2" Wide housing will let me run a 18x12 wheel with 6" of backspace on a DSE tubbed 69. Just wanted to verify this.

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Old 03-05-2005, 09:04 PM
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Nutsy check the main page.Here is Scotts set up

Rear: DSE 3" drop leaf springs (175 lb-in rate), custom valved Koni shocks, Global West Del-a-lum bushings, DSE billet offset shackles, a new Currie 9" rear end. The rear has an aluminum housing, nodular iron 9+ Race Case, 31 spline axles, 3.70 gears, a Currie TSD limited slip, billet 1350 yoke... built to my custom width measurements for the HRE wheels.
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Old 03-05-2005, 10:10 PM
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nOOb mistake! Sorry for not doing a bit more homework by not reading the main page!

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... built to my custom width measurements for the HRE wheels.
What are the custom measurements??
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Old 03-05-2005, 11:25 PM
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I'm running 6" back spacing, and I believe Scott and Jody are using something similar.

The thing to do would be to purchase your wheel and tire combo, mock them up under the car (making sure they are square with the car), then measure for the rear-end.

I wouldn't take anyone elses measurements for granted without first measuring your car, as all cars are different.
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Old 03-05-2005, 11:46 PM
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You're right Bill, I went with 6" of backspace. I also agree 100% that using someone else's numbers is a huge risk. I'd highly recommend getting your wheels and tires then fab a test fixture to mount the wheels up in the wheel wells where you want them and measure the overall width of the rear end (including the thickness of the rotor hat, which in my case with Baer Eradispeed is .250" per side).
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Old 03-06-2005, 12:11 AM
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So what you guys are saying is wheels and tires are my next purchase after i get the body back from metal work?

I was afraid of that... so hard to make that choice. I guess i am really now going to have to fork over the bucks to get Chris to do some renderings
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