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paulk68 11-26-2015 03:50 PM

68 camaro on a 18x11?
 
So I have no rear end ordered yet for my 68 camaro. How will a 18x11 with 5.625 BS look? please my head is spinning with all these numbers. does anyone have this setup. I am going to run 18x9.5 with 5.5 BS on the fronts which ridetech recomends. :waveflag:

Z06vette 11-26-2015 04:01 PM

I am assuming the car is mini tubbed. If you dont have the rear end yet, you can select the rim width/backspacing you like. Once tires are installed, mock them up in the wheelwells so there is equal clearance between the tire and the fender lip on the outside, and between the tire & the frame rail on the inside. Then measure the distance between the wheel mounting surfaces of each wheel. Now you have your rear end measurement, less the thickness of your rotors. For the front, need to know what suspension & brakes your are running.

paulk68 11-26-2015 04:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Z06vette (Post 622828)
I am assuming the car is mini tubbed. If you dont have the rear end yet, you can select the rim width/backspacing you like. Once tires are installed, mock them up in the wheelwells so there is equal clearance between the tire and the fender lip on the outside, and between the tire & the frame rail on the inside. Then measure the distance between the wheel mounting surfaces of each wheel. Now you have your rear end measurement, less the thickness of your rotors. For the front, need to know what suspension & brakes your are running.

thank you, yes the car is mini tubbed and i will be running a ridetech 4 link with baer pro + 14" brakes. I am looking for a 4 inch lip so I should be fine with that BS and then just measure my rear?

KPC67 11-26-2015 09:03 PM

Yup pick your desired back spacing. Once mocked into place measure the width from wheel mount surface to wheel mount surface. you then subtract the thickness of your rotor hats..... and viola! you will have your rear end width flange to flange. What size of tire do you plan on using?

paulk68 11-27-2015 05:42 AM

Thanks to everyone who I have reached out to for wheel advice. I was rushing it trying to take advantage of the holiday sales going on. I am just going to hold off do some more research on exactly what I like for looks and rent a measuring tool. thanks all

Musclerodz 11-27-2015 02:45 PM

That will look fine. Plenty of lip.

TheJDMan 11-29-2015 07:05 PM

Are the wheels you have the final ones you are going to use? Do you have any tires mounted on these wheels? With mini-tubs you can go up to 18x12 with no problem. My wheels are 18x12 5.6"bs and a 57" rear axle width. Your wheels have nearly the same bs so a 57" axle would net you an extra inch clearance between the wheel and fender. If you are sticking with the current 18x11 wheel a 59" axle width would be in the ball park. However, if you think you might go with a wider wheel you will need to plan for that. Now is the time to decide because once you order the axle you are pretty much locked in to the configuration.

randy 11-29-2015 08:03 PM

I'm running 18x11 on a 315/30/18 for a nice balance. Check out my thread for details.

John510 01-09-2016 11:03 AM

Heres a 19x12 with 5.5 BS for reference

http://i527.photobucket.com/albums/c...E4340AA2C8.jpg
http://i527.photobucket.com/albums/c...ps70jkbt2m.jpg
http://i527.photobucket.com/albums/c...pskjjqir22.jpg

slimjim 01-09-2016 11:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John510 (Post 626975)
Heres a 19x12 with 5.5 BS for reference

[URL=http://s527.photobucket.com/user/JohnS510/media/37B30C1E-50EB-496A-BDBD-50AB1BC3CE55-3556-000001E4340AA2C8.jpg.html]

John do you happen to know your measurements for the rear end? I'm using the same size wheel but with a 5.25" backspace


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