Shorten rear guys, what 15" drag rims with stock calipers?
#1
Shorten rear guys, what 15" drag rims with stock calipers?
I am getting a shorten rear and was wondering what my options are for 15x10 rims with the stock calipers...Mine are ground just minorly for the 15x9 6.5b.c. convo pros, dont want to go any more than that though...I am mainly interested in people running convo pros or billet specialities, is it possible or will i need drag brakes...
Post your setups, pics are always welcome...
another quick question if the rear is shortened 2" i will need 5.5" backspacing, or will i need to mount the rear and verify it...its not like buying wood where a 2 x 4 is really 1.5" by 3.5"...thanks
Post your setups, pics are always welcome...
another quick question if the rear is shortened 2" i will need 5.5" backspacing, or will i need to mount the rear and verify it...its not like buying wood where a 2 x 4 is really 1.5" by 3.5"...thanks
#3
So you are going to narrow a 10 bolt?
Or are you putting you stock brakes onto a 12 bolt, 9", or Dana 60?
If you are spending all that money and going to be racing the car, get racing brakes that will clear anything.
Also, buy the wheels and tires you want and then fit the rear to them. Nothing is perfect, and it is a lot easier to mock everything up with the exact parts you are going to use. This will save lots and lots of headaches.
For my setup, I have 15x10 Holeshot Sunstars (look like American Trakstars) with a 4.5" backspace. Holeshot (and Bogart too) are both awesome to deal with and can make about anything you may need.
Or are you putting you stock brakes onto a 12 bolt, 9", or Dana 60?
If you are spending all that money and going to be racing the car, get racing brakes that will clear anything.
Also, buy the wheels and tires you want and then fit the rear to them. Nothing is perfect, and it is a lot easier to mock everything up with the exact parts you are going to use. This will save lots and lots of headaches.
For my setup, I have 15x10 Holeshot Sunstars (look like American Trakstars) with a 4.5" backspace. Holeshot (and Bogart too) are both awesome to deal with and can make about anything you may need.
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#14
If you ever plan to go to a different gear in the car, go with a 9".
Unless you pull the axle, it is a pain to do in the car.
Also, the shims used to set your backlash on a 12 bolt are not nearly as good or user friendly as the adjustable nuts on a 9".
Unless you pull the axle, it is a pain to do in the car.
Also, the shims used to set your backlash on a 12 bolt are not nearly as good or user friendly as the adjustable nuts on a 9".
#17
also it is $270 for stock backing plates and caliper mounts, so since i got the strange drag brakes and lines the difference only ran me ~$300...not a bad deal IMO for some drag brakes...plus no caliper grinding now...