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    1. #1
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      Optimal front wheel back space?

      Looking for info on the front wheel back space for my 70 nova. Car has no inner fenders, tubular control arms, dropped 2-2.5". wheels will be 18x8.5 with 255-35 tires. thanks



    2. #2
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      Can anybody help?

    3. #3
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      I'm gonna say about 4.5 in. Backspace, that's what I used to run on the front of my 1968 camaro with a 8.00 rim not an 8.5, but its gotta be close

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      Assuming it's the same as a '73/'74, my vote would be 5.125" to 5.25" backspace, otherwise you're going to be getting friendly with your outer fender lip with a 2-3" drop. You should be able to get away with less BS if you roll the fender lip and maintain a slightly tighter turn radius, however it will depend somewhat on your static negative camber numbers as well. A 255/35R18 is fairly short at 25" diameter, so that should only help. Our 245/40R18's mounted on 18x8.5 wheels with 5.06" BS rub slightly at the steering box just prior to full lock IRRC, so we built up the steering stops slightly...still have yet to hit the road with it though.

      Tobin
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    5. #5
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      Quote Originally Posted by Apogee View Post
      Assuming it's the same as a '73/'74, my vote would be 5.125" to 5.25" backspace, otherwise you're going to be getting friendly with your outer fender lip with a 2-3" drop. You should be able to get away with less BS if you roll the fender lip and maintain a slightly tighter turn radius, however it will depend somewhat on your static negative camber numbers as well. A 255/35R18 is fairly short at 25" diameter, so that should only help. Our 245/40R18's mounted on 18x8.5 wheels with 5.06" BS rub slightly at the steering box just prior to full lock IRRC, so we built up the steering stops slightly...still have yet to hit the road with it though.

      Tobin
      KORE3
      there you go,a good answer

    6. #6
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      Thanks

    7. #7
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      Optimal for handling or not rubbing? Backspace changes scrub radius.
      Craig Scholl
      CJD Automotive, LLC
      Jacksonville, Florida
      904-400-1802
      www.cjdautomotive.com

      "I own a Mopar, I already know it won't be in stock, won't ship tomorrow, and won't fit without modification."




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