[FC] Wheel back Space

Gary Moore tdrinkr at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 13 16:38:02 EDT 2010


Thanks Joel and Tim, we've already picked the style, something like a Smoothie wheel which has backspacing starting at 2.5 inches. Also comes in white, chrome and primered. 
http://www.summitracing.com/search/?keyword=smoothie&page=1
Gary Moore



--- On Wed, 10/13/10, Joel McGregor <joelsplace at earthling.net> wrote:

From: Joel McGregor <joelsplace at earthling.net>
Subject: RE: [FC] Wheel back Space
To: "Gary Moore" <tdrinkr at yahoo.com>, "corvanatics at corvair.org" <corvanatics at corvair.org>
Date: Wednesday, October 13, 2010, 2:30 PM

The rears aren't very critical but the fronts will have trouble with tie rod clearance with anything but stock or a fairly large diameter wheel.  15x7" '82 up Z-28 wheels(Google says 4.5" backspacing) fit on the back but not the front.  16x8" IROC Z-28 wheels fit the back with some crossmember grinding and barely fit over the front tie rods with some grinding on the tie rod.  I would measure the back spacing on a current wheel and then add the clearance to the tie rod and subtract at least 3/8" to get the maximum.  You could go with 17" aftermarket wheels and they should clear the tie rods.  Has anyone changed out the steering arms to get clearance with normal 15" wheels?

Joel McGregor
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From: corvanatics-bounces at corvair.org [corvanatics-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of Gary Moore [tdrinkr at yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 9:34 AM
To: corvanatics at corvair.org
Subject: [FC] Wheel back Space

The wife's Rampy is going into the local body shop for a refresh. The wheels are not all official FC wheels and one that is is bent. What sort of back space should I look for on new wheels? GMooreLawson MO



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