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I just bought a set of TTO 15x7 rears planning to fit 275/60/15 tires like Joe's silver Nova and 15x5 fronts with 205/65/15 tires for my 69 Nova. On an early 69 Camaro that I had a couple of years that had the 68 style calipers. I needed to clearance the back of the 15x7 TTO wheels and ended up needing to remove the raised lettering on the calipers to get everything to clear. There are no brake clearance issues with the D spokes.
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WOW Dennis, Where has that car been hiding? Don't see to many white ones. Nice car, so is the blue one!
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Here is a white 1969 with red bucket seat interior.
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I'm not sure if this will help you, but I have 16x7's up front with a 4in back space and 16x8's in the rear with 4 1/2in back spacing. I have the disc brake conversion up front and I don't have any issues at all. A salesman at the local tire chain said that it wouldn't work. Boy was he surprised when I rolled it out of there with the Torque II's on it.
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Jed 69,70,71 Nova's 1955 Bel Air and a 69 Camaro. |
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