View Full Version : Need help with front wheel fitment on chassisworks equiped 68 camaro.
68ash
02-25-2015, 10:06 AM
I'm currently in the process of building a 68 camaro with chassisworks suspension. I went with their subframe and their basic upper and lower a-arms, coilovers and a set of 13" wilwoods. I know most people run a 18x9 in the front, but I'm stubborn and really want to run a 18x10. I've never had to measure out something like this before, and don't feel confident enough to trust my own judgement haha. I'm hoping there is someone on here who has got a similar chassisworks setup and has already figured out fitment.
any help would be greatly appreciated!
Bozeforged
02-25-2015, 12:40 PM
I'm currently in the process of building a 68 camaro with chassisworks suspension. I went with their subframe and their basic upper and lower a-arms, coilovers and a set of 13" wilwoods. I know most people run a 18x9 in the front, but I'm stubborn and really want to run a 18x10. I've never had to measure out something like this before, and don't feel confident enough to trust my own judgement haha. I'm hoping there is someone on here who has got a similar chassisworks setup and has already figured out fitment.
any help would be greatly appreciated!
We built our 3piece Boost wheels for Chassisworks Camaro. I attachead a few images. We built 19x10.5" for the front and 20x13" for the rear. Give me a call and I'll help you out with the fitment.
Thanks
icemanrd19
02-25-2015, 08:26 PM
another option is 18x9.5. I love the way my 275/35/18 sits on it.
68ash
02-26-2015, 08:46 AM
another option is 18x9.5. I love the way my 275/35/18 sits on it.
You have a 67 correct? what front end suspension modifications are you running? did you have to do any additional work to make them fit properly?
I've been told i will likely have to shorten my turning radius a bit, but wont make much difference due to the aftermarket setup having an increased turn over the factory setup. so i shouldn't notice much difference there. Also might have to roll the fenders and modify the wheel wells a bit.
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