B body arse end spring to rim clearance

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NaughtyAlan

B body arse end spring to rim clearance

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Does anybody now Whats the max backspacing you can use?
Wanted to replace me old centre lines but cant get them anymore, they were 10x15 with 4 1/2 inch backspace.
Can i use 4.875 backspace instead? Tyres are 295x50x15s
Want to keep the tyres away from the wheel arches as much as i can.
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Post by Anonymous »

Al , a 4.8 backspace is gonna put the tyre pretty close to the springs , a 4" would be about right , will get away with a 3 3/4 backspace @ a push.
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Brutus wrote:Al , a 4.8 backspace is gonna put the tyre pretty close to the springs , a 4" would be about right , will get away with a 3 3/4 backspace @ a push.
Not much difference between 4.5 witch i had and 4.8 :roll:
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I guess 5.5" backspace will be ok with 10" wheels.

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index ... 784.0.html
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cant the backs of the wheels be milled out a bit if there's enough meat on them to get a bit more back space
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check this out Alan :thumbright: , can adjust size ..back space etc :read2:

http://vexer.com/68rt/wheelguide.html
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steveo wrote:check this out :thumbright: , can adjust size ..back space etc :read2:

http://vexer.com/68rt/wheelguide.html
That's pretty cool :thumbright:
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would be good if it had been done for the front also .... don't think these measurements will work if you have pattren quarters , as the wheel arch flange ( lip )is about 1" give or take too wide ..unless you have trimed them to stock size .
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Alan if the BS is too much you can always space out but if it's not enough your stuck.
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Post by Blue »

Pete_bedford wrote:cant the backs of the wheels be milled out a bit if there's enough meat on them to get a bit more back space
I wouldn't be trying that with Smegmalines, they're assembled from 3 pieces and the rim part ain't very thick to start with.
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Well shes back on the center lines again, with 5inch back spacing. Clears the springs easy and can drop the Ar's a little more now with the call tracks, witch am picking up next week along with a rebalanced and shortened prop from Hausers :thumbright:
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