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			Turns out the front left wheel wasn't rubbing on rust but an old attempt at a fiberglass repair. The tire also may have rubbed on the fenderwhell just a bit under full compression of the suspension. I may run just enough wheel spacer to clear the calipers and I believe that will cure the problem as I'm running 3/8" spacers now. It happens rarely so it doesn't bother me at the moment.
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			Another shot from yesterday. I really like these wheels.
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			Car looks great. I want to do something similar with my ‘68 before I tear it apart to restore it. The 15x6 E-Ts and F70 tires are too tiny.
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			----Ohoo,,,Man cave pics. Been wondering when we would get an update on your cave! Would like to see the SS....Bill S
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			What Bill said...............
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				__________________ Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles | 
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			Beautiful Belisle '68!
		 
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			As much as I really like the F70-15 on this car, I think the E70-15's is a perfect size tire. The ~1/4" diameter difference would be all it needs not to rub at all. The Firestone E70-15s I had on the front with the Cragars never rubbed on rear of the fenderwell like these ones occasionally do. It is more noticable in reverse when backing out and making a sharp turn.
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