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Hello and Welcome!
It's good to hear about another 69! I have a 69. You don't need adapters for those wheels. Just do your narrowed front end, and have the rotors drilled with your bolt pattern. Same with the rear drums or discs. I'm using Ghia front disks and drums on the rear. |
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I was thinking of just pressing in studs to the rotors, but looking at the old set I have, there seems to be varying heights in the thickness of metal between the studs. The metal is thickest where the stock bolt holes are. I figured that would be a problem.
Adapters just seemed to make sense, because I believe I'm going to have to run some type of spacer anyways. I put one of the rims up to the rear drum and even with no rubber, it's touching the bump stop. Mind you, the car isn't lowered yet, so it will probably be even tighter after the drop. It's just a little discerning ![]() How do you people stuff those big wheels under these little cars?! ![]() Airsick - I just saw some pics of your car... BEAUTIFUL! My '69 is also white ![]() Are you running spacers? I suppose the drop spindles would kick out the track anywho (i don't plan to run drop spindles though) Last edited by 4doora; October 25th 2009 at 21:14. |
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