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Zapan00
11-18-2008, 04:51 PM
My 67 has 4 wheel drums :( what's the best 4 wheel disc kit? I'm putting 17" torque-thrusts on it if that helps.
Thanks!
-Matt-
ProdigyCustoms
11-18-2008, 06:55 PM
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Apogee
11-19-2008, 06:37 AM
My 67 has 4 wheel drums :( what's the best 4 wheel disc kit? I'm putting 17" torque-thrusts on it if that helps.
Thanks!
-Matt-
Just FYI, the American Racing TTII wheels are one of the worst wheels for brake fitment on the market due to the design of the spokes and wheel center. Just be sure to verify wheel fitment prior to ordering any kit and/or talk to A/R's Tech department regarding the brakes you eventually decide to run. I can tell you that a base level 325mm C5/C6 Corvette kit is going to have issues with an off-the-shelf TTII and require a wheel spacer. There are several other wheel manufacturers making very similar 5-spoke wheels with much better brake clearance.
Tobin
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XLexusTech
11-19-2008, 09:36 AM
Both those are great kits. I would also recommend touring classics.
But more importantly please make sure your aligning yourself with your total goals. What i mean specifically is that I would have already bought one of these systems BUTTT I ended up with aftermarket spindles that were designed to take Vett brakes. As well I will be changing to a Ford rear which will also effect this decision.
So moral of the story make sure you layout your whole plan before jumping into anything.
just my .02
Musclerodz
11-19-2008, 09:55 AM
We have Baer kits right now at unbelievable savings on our website. The Baer 11" serious street kit should clear the TTII's as they are designed to clear original Ralley wheels. The 13" kits with PBR calipers will more than likely have clearance issues with TTII's.
Moose
11-30-2008, 08:00 AM
TTT for me
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