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    Cheap 15x8 information

    Got some weld wheels with 265 DRs on them from Cam. Turns out they only work up to 04's. They won't clear my brakes. I could either buy about 1 1/4" of spacer to make them work or get some wheels that would work natively and just mount the DRs on them.

    Looking on summit it seems there are options that could work that aren't too expensive. Anyone got suggestions?

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    is it hitting the sway bar or calipers? i know have relocated sway bar to gain clearance so just verify


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    Well I know its the brakes for sure because when we went to snug them down and turn the wheel you could see a minor scrape where the caliper was hitting the wheel and it wouldn't tighten down fully. But I'll check that too when I get back to the storage place. Just happened to be thinking of this now that the track day is looking good.

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    First mistake was buying anything from Cam........
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    Ill be running 15x10 race stars and 27x11.50 slicks and don't have a problem I just have to relocate the sway bar brackets
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    Quote Originally Posted by phillysrt4 View Post
    Got some weld wheels with 265 DRs on them from Cam. Turns out they only work up to 04's. They won't clear my brakes. I could either buy about 1 1/4" of spacer to make them work or get some wheels that would work natively and just mount the DRs on them.

    Looking on summit it seems there are options that could work that aren't too expensive. Anyone got suggestions?
    For a 15x8 to work, you'll need a -5.25" backspacing and roughly 25 offset. You only need to relocate the Swaybar on wheels that are 15x9 and wider.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan B. View Post
    First mistake was buying anything from Cam........
    but he always has so much for sale!

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    For a 15x8 to work, you'll need a -5.25" backspacing and roughly 25 offset. You only need to relocate the Swaybar on wheels that are 15x9 and wider.
    cool... that helps... thanks for the info!

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    well after a quick search it seems I'm not getting away with less than about $175 a wheel, so 1.25" spacers it is and look dumb for the afternoon but at least I'll hook.

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    ...won't you need longer wheel studs with spacers that big??
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    Cheap 15x8 information

    Or you could just buy wheels that fit. These are $188 but will fit without issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phillysrt4 View Post
    so 1.25" spacers it is
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    at least I'll hook.
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    I have to admit...I think that spacers are a bad idea, especially on a car you plan on pushing hard at the drag strip or on a road course.
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    The spacers I was looking at have studs in them.

    However, based on the feedback looks like I'm plunking down another 400 for wheels, give or take :(

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    So.........will you be selling the wheels you got from Cam? Depending on what they are..........I may be interested.
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    http://www.steelcitymusclecars.com/f...one-wants-them

    get these and some 18 in drag radials
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    Quote Originally Posted by GOT SVT View Post
    http://www.steelcitymusclecars.com/f...one-wants-them

    get these and some 18 in drag radials
    Not a bad idea, but my DR's still have plenty of life in them, and I have the AMR GT500 replicas in 19's already :) Its either get these cheap but pay for DR's or buy 15's and keep my DRs. I think financially I'll take less of a hit with 15" wheels and keep the DRs.

    Dan - They're weld prostars 5 lug pattern. They bolted up to Cam's 04 Mach1 no issues. They are in remote storage so I'll have to make arrangements to get pics.

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    cool

    I am looking at 19 inch drag radials now too, for the rental and fld's

    probably going with the nitto nt05r 305/35/19
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    can you do 305's on a 10" wheel? My 275's fill the width of a 10" wheel nicely... no sidewall bulge. I'd imagine for 305's its a 10.5" or 11" width, no?

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    I am putting on a 19 x 10 wheel

    from my experience nitto's tend to run small
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    Quote Originally Posted by phillysrt4 View Post
    can you do 305's on a 10" wheel? My 275's fill the width of a 10" wheel nicely... no sidewall bulge. I'd imagine for 305's its a 10.5" or 11" width, no?
    305 is typically 10.5, but nittos typically do run narrow. I run a 305/35/20 NT555R as my daily street tire on a 20x11 wheel.
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