Are there any relocation brackets so I can fit wider tires on my 86 z
Are there any relocation brackets so I can fit wider tires on my 86 z
I am looking for relocation brackets for rear controll arms (I think that's what theyre called). I want to move the tires in about 2 inches on each side and realized that there are2 long bars in the way that go to the rear end, are there special modified ones for salewhere you can put bigger tires on? if so where can I find these thanks for any help you can give me,
Dave
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86 camaro z28
454 ci. big block
factory air
ford 9" bolt in
turbo 400 tranny
Dave
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86 camaro z28
454 ci. big block
factory air
ford 9" bolt in
turbo 400 tranny
You can do a little beating on the inner fender and gain quite a bit of tire Clearance. I have 295/50R16's on the rear of my car and they do not rub. Also, I know of people who run 315/35R17's on the rear with no problems. There are no offset arms for the camaro that I know of, but there are some for vettes.
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Car: '88 Firebird Formula 350
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Yeah, the lower control arm are not what you have to worry about. You'll need to tub out the fenders before you have to worry about the lcas.
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'82 Firebird, dead stock, 9 bolt disc rear, over 200,000 miles and still going strong, more to come...
http://www.spinfrenzy.com/stingerssx...easures.html#4
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'82 Firebird, dead stock, 9 bolt disc rear, over 200,000 miles and still going strong, more to come...
http://www.spinfrenzy.com/stingerssx...easures.html#4
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