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Joe,
Will those wheels on ebay fit 1967 Camaro 4 piston disc calipers??? Rick |
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Honestly, I don't know... they are 14" and the backsides go "straight in" with no dips or intrusions that would cause any clearance problems around the inner circumference, but there may be an issue with clearing the backsides of the spokes themselves... these are the "straight spoke" style, not the curved "D" spokes. Anyone here ever run straight spoke wheels on a 67? Looking at them, they look like they would work, but I'm not positive... might need to run a thin spacer if clearance is tight. -JB
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Very doubtful....
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Ok Thanks guys, that's why I ask. If they had fit for sure I would buy them.
Rick H |
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You might try the forum at the ACES Chevelles site at http://www.chevelles.com
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Decided to just go with cragar's... like the look a lot. Also got a pair for my '68 Camaro... but it is still at the body shop...
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