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Old 11-18-2013, 02:55 PM   #26
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Re: Camaro front clip questions

Yes ,18x10" w/4" backspace in rear, 18x7" w/3.25 backspace in front, (should have been 4.5 bs but couldn't get them in these wheels,) here are some pics of the narrowing, the finished pics are not mine, but you can get the idea, I will have them done soon and plan on posting the process . I was told the Porterbuilt units Delmo uses are 60" wide ,hub to hub, the mustang 2 crossmembers are 56-7/8" wide and The late Camaro/Nova clip is 62-1/2"wide.
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Old 11-18-2013, 04:04 PM   #27
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Hey buggy5872!! Did you go with 15 X 7" and 3 1/2" back spacing on the front and 15 X 8" with 4 1/2" back spacing on the rear???

What size tires did you go with?? The back wheels on your ride look wide!!
Did you tube the box a bit?
Very Sweet Cameo!!! Nice work Man!!
Front wheels are 15x7 with 4" back spacing. 215/70-15 tires on the front. Rear is 15x12 with 4" back spacing. 29x15.5-15 tires. Rear is a custom 4 link I made.

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Old 11-18-2013, 04:08 PM   #28
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Re: Camaro front clip questions

ZR2RICK,
When you narrowed the subfrane, did you check the clearance for the motor? I was thinking there was not 2" of extra room between the frame rails. What exhaust are you going to run?
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Old 11-18-2013, 06:07 PM   #29
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Zr2, wow! Your brave tackling all of that. It looks good, hope it works out.

Buggy, I am drooling over that tire set up you have. That pic looks so good I would debate putting the bed on for a while. Hahaha. You can't beat wide tires on these trucks! To be honest, when I saw your first photo, I was like...ehh that's a nice restored truck. But now seeing that you have 4 link, and coil overs...It looks great and looks like you set it up to handle well. Great set up.
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Old 11-18-2013, 06:12 PM   #30
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Re: Camaro front clip questions

I am using stock GM Trailblazer exh. manifolds they are very compact, and relocated the heater hose outlet and return on the water pump but ,yes there is plenty of room.
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Old 11-18-2013, 07:49 PM   #31
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Spblack, its hard to tell without a cab and fender on it , some guys don't move the front axle centerline forward, and the front wheels will not be centered in the wheel well.
You can measure from the leading edge of the front cab mount to the leading edge of the front shock hole on the clip . Stock center line is 28-3/8". I put mine at 29-3/8" and it was centered up perfect IMO.
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Old 11-18-2013, 07:58 PM   #32
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Re: Camaro front clip questions

Since we are talking about moving the front end forward, I have herd 2" is best. I see you did 1", what's the general consensus about how far to move front centerline forward.
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Old 11-18-2013, 08:16 PM   #33
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Re: Camaro front clip questions

Also, thanks for everyone's input, it is nice to have all the help.

Another question, how did you guys figure out your rimland tire fitment? Did you take it to a tire shop to measure what would fit or just go buy what others have found to work. I'm guessing your going to have to buy new rims as finding the correct backspacing front and back is not going to work on Craigslist, eBay, etc...
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Old 11-18-2013, 09:40 PM   #34
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Re: Camaro front clip questions

Here's a few threads on clips:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=220256

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=440771

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...d.php?t=148978

I did my 58 the No Limit way, I think moving the centerline on 55-57 trucks are different as opposed to the 58-59 the front frame is 2" longer +wheel wells are different shape. best to hang a fender on it to be sure.
for some reason I can't upload pics , (except for my profile pic) you can go to my profile and see how the wheel is centered.
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Old 11-19-2013, 03:19 AM   #35
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Re: Camaro front clip questions

Here is mine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-AA...4&noredirect=1

As for tire fitment I was going to just run stock 15" with 4" set back and then get the rims sized when I am done. The stock tires fit near perfect so I'll probable just keep them
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Old 11-19-2013, 03:29 AM   #36
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Heres mine. I picked up this frame with the clip already welded on. The guy who installed it back in 97 was well known around here for building racing cars. What do you guys think about this set up and how its set up? I want to bag it, I hear shockwaves are the way to go up front.


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Hahahaha!! Just kidding! It looks like your on your way!!
Good Luck with you build and keep us posted on it!!!
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Old 11-19-2013, 03:42 AM   #37
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Front wheels are 15x7 with 4" back spacing. 215/70-15 tires on the front. Rear is 15x12 with 4" back spacing. 29x15.5-15 tires. Rear is a custom 4 link I made.

Hey buggy5872? That is some really nice work you did...and those wide ass tires are killer!!! Sweet Job Man!!
I imagine that your box is tubed with those tiers on there?
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Front wheels are 15x7 with 4" back spacing. 215/70-15 tires on the front. Rear is 15x12 with 4" back spacing. 29x15.5-15 tires. Rear is a custom 4 link I made.

Hey buggy5872! I have a question for you?
The Coil Over Shocks you have what make are they and what is the spring rate you have on them?
Thanks Buddy.
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Old 11-19-2013, 08:46 AM   #39
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Hey buggy5872! I have a question for you?
The Coil Over Shocks you have what make are they and what is the spring rate you have on them?
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Now your testing my memory....I put that truck together years ago.....I believe I used a 250LB spring rate and the shocks are QA1 brand. I also have a 1/8 steel floor in my bed so it makes it a little heavier and I tow with it so I went a little stiffer on the springs. It still rides nice though. I think anything between 200 and 250 is good for a task force truck. I do not think I have a pic of the inside of the bed to show the tubs but I just cut the original tubs apart and added what I needed to cover the tires.

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Re: Camaro front clip questions

I hung my front sheet metal on and determined what height it will be alighned at for daily driving,and ended up withe the wheelbase 3/4" longer than stock, it ends up being an eyeballed thing ,because of the rearward arch of the suspension the lower your ride height will be the more the wheel needs to come forward to look centered. here is a web site that helped me immensely in figuring out correct back spacing needed. (http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp)
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That is an awesome link! I also found this article from classic trucks.
http://www.classictrucks.com/tech/12.../photo_23.html

I think when I get the clip mounted up, I'm going to take a make something like this after doing the measurements it hat classic trucks did. I'm going to do my own version so it measures from centerline and from the mounting face of hub.
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That is an awesome link! I also found this article from classic trucks.
http://www.classictrucks.com/tech/12.../photo_23.html

I think when I get the clip mounted up, I'm going to take a make something like this after doing the measurements it hat classic trucks did. I'm going to do my own version so it measures from centerline and from the mounting face of hub.
Thanks for that info 59stepside!!
It looks like that he is using a Mustang II front suspension kit? Will this work with the Camero/Trams An clip??
I imagine the same rule apply's to both or all applications. Am I correct in assuming this?
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Now your testing my memory....I put that truck together years ago.....I believe I used a 250LB spring rate and the shocks are QA1 brand. I also have a 1/8 steel floor in my bed so it makes it a little heavier and I tow with it so I went a little stiffer on the springs. It still rides nice though. I think anything between 200 and 250 is good for a task force truck. I do not think I have a pic of the inside of the bed to show the tubs but I just cut the original tubs apart and added what I needed to cover the tires.

Thanks for the Info buggy5872!!
What ever you did it's just perfect! Your Truck is Sweeeeeeet!!!
Nice Job and thanks for sharing it with us, also thanks for the info.
I have a long way to go and still need some parts, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel...I can barely see it, but I know it's there.
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Thanks for that info 59stepside!!
It looks like that he is using a Mustang II front suspension kit? Will this work with the Camero/Trams An clip??
I imagine the same rule apply's to both or all applications. Am I correct in assuming this?
All applications apply. Looks like it's just a matter of understanding what your measuring and where the measurement comes from (hub face, center). The only variable is where the widest wheel will touch on the inside turn radius. They found that it was the upper control arm, but it's going to be different with other set ups. That's why I'm going to build that tool to check where it will hit all the way around for maximum size and then reduce for clearance. And see how big a wheel will fit and reduce from there if needed.
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59stepside, I just measured mine and the wheel base is 115 1/2 so mine is moved 1 1/2 inches forward from stock.
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Looking at this picture made me start looking for a teardrop trailer again. I think it would be great with the 55 Burban I am working on. Especially when we take it to Colorado. I imagine driving it across the states with the wife and kids, I think it would be great.
BTW, your truck looks perfect.
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59stepside, I just measured mine and the wheel base is 115 1/2 so mine is moved 1 1/2 inches forward from stock.
Thanks for measuring! This gives me a good idea on where to start. I will start with that, hang a fender and see what looks good. It's just going to be hard to eyeball because my garage is so narrow I won't be able to get much perspective from the side.
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Finally able to upload pics here is mine 1" forward, 115" wheel base

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if that is the final height you'll be running it looks good to me, but you will want to set your ride height to get a good idea of how far forward to set it because the perception changes the further up into the wheelwell the wheel is.
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That was with the a-arms leveled to simulate ride height at mock up and frame tacked.

Truck is blown apart right now, I may add some 2" drop spindles later , but I think it'll be just fine.
I just didn't want this look for the front wheel:

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