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Does anyone know the correct code for the 67/68 steel wheels used with discs. Are they the same as Chevelle which is XE 14" x 6" with 4&1/2 backspacing??
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In 1967 there were no steel wheels used with disc brakes. Only ralley wheels which were DA (14x5), DG (14x6) and DF (15x6) used on the Z/28. Steel wheels were only used on drum brake cars in 1967.
In 1968 the XF (14x6) steel wheel was used on disc brake cars along with XG and DF ralley wheels. Rick H. |
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The XF wheels were only on the Camaro or Nova...I don't think the XE wheels (Chevelle) will work with the 4 piston caliper on Camaro or Nova suspension. Slightly diff. offset...
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OK Thanks guys. I now found a nice set of XE's for my 68 SS Chevelle and also a couple XF's so I was trying to figure out what the difference was..
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