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paulk68
11-19-2015, 04:34 AM
Just wondering what most people are running in a mini tubbed 67-68 camaro application. I have read 55"-58" Just curios if you could post your measurements and a picture of how the rear wheels look.
Thanks

RPitts
12-11-2015, 04:05 PM
Wheel sizing recommended is 18" x 11" with a 5" backspace. I would recommend the rear be narrowed to 54.75" measured axle-flange to axle-flange to pair with those wheel sizes. Hope this helps I got this info when I ordered from DSE. FYI that's for a 315 rear tire.

Rob

paulk68
09-14-2016, 10:55 AM
Wheel sizing recommended is 18" x 11" with a 5" backspace. I would recommend the rear be narrowed to 54.75" measured axle-flange to axle-flange to pair with those wheel sizes. Hope this helps I got this info when I ordered from DSE. FYI that's for a 315 rear tire.

Rob

thank you this is a big help. my head is spinning trying to decide on a rear end and size. I know a lot of people say buy wheels then measure so I was hoping I could see what a 18x11 wheel looks like with 5" backspacing. I do not want a massize lip. I like the stepped look much better.

randy
09-14-2016, 12:04 PM
Wheel sizing recommended is 18" x 11" with a 5" backspace. I would recommend the rear be narrowed to 54.75" measured axle-flange to axle-flange to pair with those wheel sizes. Hope this helps I got this info when I ordered from DSE. FYI that's for a 315 rear tire.

Rob

I looked and this is exactly what mine is

DEIGuy38
09-14-2016, 10:41 PM
Make sure you measure you own car because dimensions and quarter panel widths vary slightly. What I did is ordered the wheel backspacing I wanted, placed them under the car and measured for the rear end.

slimjim
09-15-2016, 07:20 AM
Make sure you measure you own car because dimensions and quarter panel widths vary slightly. What I did is ordered the wheel backspacing I wanted, placed them under the car and measured for the rear end.

This cannot be stressed enough, always measure under your own car and I say this from experience, I had purchased my wheels but couldn't get underneath my car in its condition at the time, so the shop put them under another 68 also running the exact same suspension as mine whose rear end had already been narrowed to 52" WMS to WMS, well to cut a long story short, my frame rails sat wider than his and my rear end ended up having to be 54"... costly experience

paulk68
09-15-2016, 07:33 AM
This cannot be stressed enough, always measure under your own car and I say this from experience, I had purchased my wheels but couldn't get underneath my car in its condition at the time, so the shop put them under another 68 also running the exact same suspension as mine whose rear end had already been narrowed to 52" WMS to WMS, well to cut a long story short, my frame rails sat wider than his and my rear end ended up having to be 54"... costly experience

great info guys.So what did you base your wheel backspacing on when ordering? Did you just look for a lip depth that you liked and go with that? it seems 5 - 5.5 is pretty common.

slimjim
09-15-2016, 03:40 PM
great info guys.So what did you base your wheel backspacing on when ordering? Did you just look for a lip depth that you liked and go with that? it seems 5 - 5.5 is pretty common.

I didn't know the backspacing I wanted, But I wanted a lot of lip, I knew the suspension I was running(speed tech torque arm with a 9"), I knew it would be mini-tubbed, and I knew the style and size wheel I liked so I called Boze, told them what i wanted, and they did the rest, and set me up with 19x12 with a 5.25" backspace. The rear end was then made to suit.
http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa108/weeaazz/IMG_7364.jpg (http://s198.photobucket.com/user/weeaazz/media/IMG_7364.jpg.html)

I won't get too into depth in the process here but I had my shop measure my rear end(it was wrong as stated above), then they outsourced the narrowing to another shop down the street(who's work was wrong), and after their third attempt I removed my car altogether from both shops and Ambition road will finish what was supposed to be a simple process. I've lost months off my project trying to fix these minor mistakes. You're doing the right thing by researching your measurements prior.

paulk68
09-16-2016, 02:42 AM
wow that looks incredible!!!