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Louis Armer carmerjr at mindspring.com
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>Subject: Re: <VV> wheels & tire size
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>Hi Jim, I just finished visiting your web site and wanted to thank
>you for sharing the excellent pictures of your wheel choice
>on your Monza. I also enjoyed seeing your FMC motorhome.
>
>Chuck Armer
>///////////////////////////////////////////////
>At 01:04 PM 6/24/2008, you wrote:
> >I am running 15 x 7" Olds Super Stock wheels on my late model Monza with
> >stock suspension. The backspacing is 4.25".
> >
> >I mounted Yokohama AVS db S2 tires F: 205/60-15, R: 225/60-15. There is
> >near zero clearance between the outside shoulder of the tire and the
> >lower front part of the passenger side front wheel arch - I should trim
> >that a bit, but it only rubs when I am braking while backing up and
> >steering to the left just the right (wrong?) amount.
> >
> >Coincidentally, this combination makes the speedometer exactly correct,
> >and 3000 rpm in high gear (3.55 rear end) is about 68 mph.
> >
> >You can see pics here:
> >
> >http://steinborn.org/jim/corvair/mods.html
> >
> >BTW, the Olds SS wheels are *very* heavy: about 27.5 lbs each - but they
> >*look* terrific... ;-) They don't have quite enough backspacing (5"
> >would be ideal, but 4.25" is the same as the wheels a lot of other
> >Corvair owners are using), so there is a little "nibbling" at the
> >steering wheel when the tires encounter road surface changes on one side
> >or the other.
> >
> >Jim
> >
> >--
> >Jim Steinborn   Fort Collins,CO         http://www.steinborn.org/jim
> >///////////////////////////////////////////////
>
>CORSA Tri-membership Chairman
>CORSA Member
>Corvanatics Member
>Corvair Atlanta Director
>SECC Member
>1965 Corsa Coupe
>1964 Greenbrier
>1965 Corsa Autocross car 1/2 owner
>http://darthvair.com
>
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>Hi Jim, I just finished visiting your web site and wanted to thank 
>you for sharing the excellent pictures of your wheel choice
>on your Monza. I also enjoyed seeing your FMC motorhome.
>
>Chuck Armer
>///////////////////////////////////////////////
>At 01:04 PM 6/24/2008, you wrote:
>>I am running 15 x 7" Olds Super Stock wheels on my late model Monza with
>>stock suspension. The backspacing is 4.25".
>>
>>I mounted Yokohama AVS db S2 tires F: 205/60-15, R: 225/60-15. There is
>>near zero clearance between the outside shoulder of the tire and the
>>lower front part of the passenger side front wheel arch - I should trim
>>that a bit, but it only rubs when I am braking while backing up and
>>steering to the left just the right (wrong?) amount.
>>
>>Coincidentally, this combination makes the speedometer exactly correct,
>>and 3000 rpm in high gear (3.55 rear end) is about 68 mph.
>>
>>You can see pics here:
>>
>>http://steinborn.org/jim/corvair/mods.html
>>
>>BTW, the Olds SS wheels are *very* heavy: about 27.5 lbs each - but they
>>*look* terrific... ;-) They don't have quite enough backspacing (5"
>>would be ideal, but 4.25" is the same as the wheels a lot of other
>>Corvair owners are using), so there is a little "nibbling" at the
>>steering wheel when the tires encounter road surface changes on one side
>>or the other.
>>
>>Jim
>>
>>--
>>Jim Steinborn   Fort Collins,CO         http://www.steinborn.org/jim
>>///////////////////////////////////////////////
>
>CORSA Tri-membership Chairman
>CORSA Member
>Corvanatics Member
>Corvair Atlanta Director
>SECC Member
>1965 Corsa Coupe
>1964 Greenbrier
>1965 Corsa Autocross car 1/2 owner
>http://darthvair.com
>
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CORSA Tri-membership Chairman
CORSA Member
Corvanatics Member
Corvair Atlanta Director
SECC Member
1965 Corsa Coupe
1964 Greenbrier
1965 Corsa Autocross car 1/2 owner
http://darthvair.com


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