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I see Weld offers 1.75 and 2.25 inch back space.
What works on first gen Camaro? |
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2.25 moved the tire in a bit and helps with the tire rubbing the wheel well. I use that back space on my car. Works real good.
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Yep 2.25"
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Thanks
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I have and still use the 2.25 back spaced front wheels on my 1969 Chevy Nova. When I was using the 7.60 x 15 Moroso front tires they helped to clear the tire inside in the front wheel well. My Friend with a F/S 1969 Z/28 Camaro also used them without any problems. My car has Drum brakes on the front and his car has Disc brakes on the front. No problem with drum or caliper fit. Respectfully, Henry Kunz 1534 H/SA |
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