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Old 02-05-2009, 07:40 PM
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Default Quadralink on a 67

With the Quadralink and the minitubs can I get 335's under my 67 pretty easily?
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Old 02-05-2009, 08:59 PM
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You should, we did it with the Gbar, and the car is pretty low.
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I went with 315's on my 67' after consideration. I wanted zero rub on this car through full suspension travel. The one lap car, also a 67' has 315's.
69's have more room to the outside & it's still tight. Size your wheels correctly which ever way you go! Even 315's you need to trim the fender lip.

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I forgot to mention that we did make our own mini tubs, so that probably had a lot to do with it.

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A 335 will fit, but you will have to roll or trim your fender lip. And nail the b.s of the wheel.

FWIW, James told me that the reason he went with a 315 on the OneLapCamaro is that it was a better match width wise for the front tire size he was limited to due to using a stock subframe.
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i'm going to trust Frank to nail the backspacing when I order wheels after he returns
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