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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Nov 2008
      Location
      North Carolina
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      71

      front backspace help after conversion

      I need some help with the front backspacing on a 67 Camaro. I bought a set of wheels from a friend that had his wheels on a car with stock disc brakes and tucked under perfect on his so I bought them and dropped mine and put them on mine fit good. I then put a disc conversion on my car and it went to hell. The wheels are now hitting the outer fender and need some help on the backspace for this conversion so I can order some new wheels. The conversion pushes the wheel out 1/8th



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Aug 2003
      Location
      Orlando, FL
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      8,745
      You need to check your alighnment. Make sure you have a little negative camber in it, in other owrds make sure the tires are leaning in at the top a bit

    3. #3
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      Nov 2008
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      So. Cal.
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      Yup, the camber positive would make for some clearance issues. Might be the disc's just set it out a tad. Dont change yer camber to fit the wheels though. A zero camber, lil neg is where you want it. The discs may have put the wheel out a 1/8". JR

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Jun 2006
      Location
      Indianapolis,IN
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      1,605
      If you have changed to a Bear, Wilwood disc brake system up front you will need a 4.87 B/S to fit your car.
      Tim

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Nov 2008
      Location
      North Carolina
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      I have a Classic Performance conversion. How much do Baer and Willwood push the wheel out. The Classic Performance pushed it out 1/8th

    6. #6
      Join Date
      Aug 2003
      Location
      Orlando, FL
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      A 1/8th inch could be easily compensated for with a additional .2 degree of negetaive camber. Get it aligned and see what happens.

    7. #7
      Join Date
      Jun 2006
      Location
      Indianapolis,IN
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      about the same 1/8 of an inch. What back space are the wheels you have ?

    8. #8
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      Nov 2008
      Location
      North Carolina
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      71
      4.75 is what I have now




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