JBCO
08-25-2011, 11:43 AM
I did a quick search and didn't find a whole lot so I thought I would post up.
I found a local company that makes dimension correct parallel rear frame rails for my '68 Mustang coupe. My quest for 345 wide rear tires has lead me down this path, so going parallel with the rails and doing a mini-tub setup seems to be the best route to fit them.
My question :: how far apart should I set the rails up to be? The same distance as the front frame rails so they can just be tied in all parallel?
Or should I set it up more so with the suspension/tires in mind? Say 1 inch of clearance from the tires? This option may have the rails sitting out further than the fronts (not a big issue -- it would just be nice to do one straight rail for a frame connection).
I still have to rotate the car over and take all these measurements -- but I thought I'd ask for input.
Thanks in advance.
I found a local company that makes dimension correct parallel rear frame rails for my '68 Mustang coupe. My quest for 345 wide rear tires has lead me down this path, so going parallel with the rails and doing a mini-tub setup seems to be the best route to fit them.
My question :: how far apart should I set the rails up to be? The same distance as the front frame rails so they can just be tied in all parallel?
Or should I set it up more so with the suspension/tires in mind? Say 1 inch of clearance from the tires? This option may have the rails sitting out further than the fronts (not a big issue -- it would just be nice to do one straight rail for a frame connection).
I still have to rotate the car over and take all these measurements -- but I thought I'd ask for input.
Thanks in advance.