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Old 03-26-2007, 12:00 AM
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Default What is largest size tire with DSE components

Does anyone know what the largest size tires you can fit with the DSE front subframe as well as the DSE Quadralink and DSE mini tubs on a 1969 Camaro?

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Does anyone know what the largest size tires you can fit with the DSE front subframe as well as the DSE Quadralink and DSE mini tubs on a 1969 Camaro?

This was straight from DSE: (Front Wheels and Tires only!)

18 X 10
275/40/18 6.125 back space

17 X 9
275/40/17 5 3/8 back space

These are the largest without rubbing, if I remember correctly.

You might want to call to re affirm, however if I wrote my notes correctly, you will find this accurate.

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on the rear, the Quadralink will allow 345/30's. If you minitub but retain the leaf springs the 345's are too tight, need to step back to a 335.

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