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Thanks for the input...
I wasn't aware a 10 inch wheel would work, do you have to roll the outer fender lip? |
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My 67 the metal wasn't rolled . Can't hirt . I did make a set of bump stops to keep the downward body travel to keep the car off the tires on bumps & turns . See if you can get a loner set to put on . I run 15x10x5bs
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The '67 & '68 Camaros had a much more open outer wheel opening. The '69's have a smaller outside opening. You may have to get creative a little no matter which wheel width you go with. You'll see what's necessary when you do it.
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69 Camaro with 8 inch rim with 4.50 backspacing. It needs a 1/4 spacer on the driver's side wheel to give proper clearance.
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