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Old 09-24-2009, 12:15 AM
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I was looking at buying some centerlines.
I really like the revs and was wondering how centerline 15s fit on a stock fbody rearend. Grinding? Spacer? Etc?
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Originally Posted by Kcssmaro
Grinding? Spacer? Etc?
Lots of it. And yep.
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Originally Posted by Camaro396
Lots of it. And yep.

So with enough grinding they will fit ok?
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define your definition of okay... i wouldnt drive on the rear calipers after grinding enough to clear ls1 brakes. my suggestion is spend some coin and buy drag brakes, or spend some coin and buy better fitting wheels. just my .02

btw, yes... i have centerline rev series, and i have compared. just not a match in a 7.5 bs. search on here, a fellow member used the qualifiers on his, not sure the exact story though. g/l either way!
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the convo pros dont require any grinding tho
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also meant to add, before you consider totally hacking calipers where they are FUBAR, think about the cost of these wheels/lugs/tires... you are in the 1100.00 range for wheels alone, add the price of lugnuts. just punching in bogarts in ***** shopping, came up with a set of new for a mustang gt d-10's, before talking to steve or seeing what he can do i came up with 1490.00 imo, not a bad price diff for the wheels...

steve, if this is incorrect, please feel free to chime in and i will edit the post

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Originally Posted by ChevyChad
the convo pros dont require any grinding tho
the 15x8 or 8.5 (i forget which) convo pro and warriors will fit w/o grinding usually. Sometimes you may need to knock the bur off the casting line though.
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Do billet specialties street lites fit stock brakes?
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Originally Posted by Kcssmaro
Do billet specialties street lites fit stock brakes?
they have wheels made to fit the rear of an f-body..... no gringing!



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