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    1. #1
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      Pro-touring.com's Wheel fitment database

      Tony Langlois
      1966 Corvair Monza

    2. #2
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      The wheel guide is great. Very helpfull, but,,,,,the names are cut off. I cannot view the owners of the 69 Camaro's.
      Is it my computer?

    3. #3
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      Me too!

      Quote Originally Posted by ILLEGAL69
      The wheel guide is great. Very helpfull, but,,,,,the names are cut off. I cannot view the owners of the 69 Camaro's.
      Is it my computer?
      The names are partially cutoff for me too, looks like the table formatting needs to be modified or something. As soon as I get front wheels I will submit my specs.
      Jeff
      1971 RS Camaro: PAINKILLER

    4. #4
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      Hey guys, we're going to totally revamp the wheel database very soon. It will be in a much better format.

    5. #5
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      my profile for that list has changed who should i contact to have it changed
      Nothing says "I built this" better than tool marks and dykem blue..

      Follow my 3 link build. https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=61592

    6. #6
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      How do I get my car on that database?

      And... it might be a good idea to have a column saying "minitubbed or modified tub" yes or no.

      That way people don't just assume a large wheel and tire package will fit a car.

      Just a thought,
      Tony Huntimer
      RaceHome.com
      @Camaro.Family Camaros
      1967 #QuickChangeCamaro - SpeedTech Suspension LS1/T56
      1967 #CFBee - SpeedTech Suspension SuperCharged LS3/T56
      1969 #TaxReturnCamaro Art Morrison Suspension 496/T56
      1986 #IROCdaily - Stock IROC

    7. #7
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      Big ones

      On Vince Ortiz 70 Camaro, how did he fit the 335? Mini - tubbed?
      Tom Erik Brauer
      Norway
      Scandinavia

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      Would be nice to have a column that states "Mini Tub".. Yes or No

    9. #9
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      I agree with the mini-tub comment , maybe leaf spring yes or no would help also...
      ProTeal55
      1955 Chevy Bel-Air 2 Door Hardtop
      Member: Half Fast Chicago
      http://www.halffastchicago.com

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      Quote Originally Posted by Paddington
      On Vince Ortiz 70 Camaro, how did he fit the 335? Mini - tubbed?
      Yes, that car is minitubbed.... sort of.... Well, it will be when he has time to finish it. The wheels have been mocked in place, but no work has been finished yet. He's apparently still deciding on what to put out back in terms of suspension. And that's besides the rest of the jobs he's working on. Look for MrQuick, and check his profile. I believe there's a link to his web page on there. He's got pics up.
      Allen Ortega
      Meanstreets Performance Fabrication

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    11. #11
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      Where do we submit tire & wheel sizes for this database?
      Scot
      86 Monte SS


    12. #12
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      if help is needed compiling a new list, i can volunteer some of my free time

    13. #13
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      wheel and tire database

      Quote Originally Posted by Ralph LoGrasso
      Hey guys, we're going to totally revamp the wheel database very soon. It will be in a much better format.
      any idea how soon this will be? this info is strictly a need to know basis
      I NEED to Know!!

    14. #14
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      Quote Originally Posted by Samckitt
      Where do we submit tire & wheel sizes for this database?

      I would also like to add mine as well.



    15. #15
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      very soon
      Tony Langlois
      1966 Corvair Monza

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      I appreciate all the hard work that has gone and will go into the database; however, virtually all of the backspacing specifications are followed by "?." IMHO, that makes the database of very little use, as 0.25" can make the difference between a wheel and tire being fine and not working well. Can we ask people to be more precise, or give instructions on how to measure?
      Last edited by Mkelcy; 08-15-2005 at 05:30 AM. Reason: typos

    17. #17
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      How can i add mine in?
      71 pontiac firebird
      19x8.5 in front, 5 1/4" backspacing 255/35/19
      19x10 in rear, 5 11/16" backspacing 295/35/19
      CCW wheels 505A's
      Not minitubbed
      cody bouc

    18. #18
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      I'll contribute

      I'll add my car to the datebase
      1971 Camaro
      1" drop springs rear
      2.5" drop springs front
      All 4 corner wheels: 16x10" 5" Backspace
      All 4 corner tires: 265/45WR16
      Had to roll the rear fender lip but otherwise fits no problem.
      1971 Camaro, 383 stroker ~500HP,M21 Trans with lightened flywheel. All Sorts of Auto-x Goodness in the Suspension. 12" Brakes ->SOLD

      But ask me about my 2004 STi Auto-x car...

      Just call me Brett

    19. #19
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      Hey guys,

      This is a static database that was built in MS word. Meaning, it can't be updated. However, you can add your information to this thread as some of you have done, this way others can still view it. There are plans to make a new database, but with so many other things that take priority, it is a ways off. The new car gallery will be searchable, so it will basically take the place of the database.

    20. #20
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      1969 Camaro Back Spacing

      1969 Camaro SS 350
      10 bolt positraction rear/SSBC disc brakes front & back
      Monoleaf springs/Monroe air socks
      15x8 Torque Thrust II's with 4 1/2 backs space
      255/60 R15 BFG's on rear
      Tires are centered with no rub. Air shocks no longer necessary.
      TT II's with 4 3/4 would also work.

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