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Re: unusual 1969 Camaro with dealer installed sunroof
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will any 68 camaro steel wheel fit disc brakes? [/ QUOTE ] No, the backside of the wheel is different than those with disc brakes. As a matter of fact I have not any 14" non-disc brake wheel to fit any disc brake cars, even the 69 and later single piston floating caliper models. I ran into this last month while putting a set of wheels on a kids 74 Nova that had front discs. The front wheels were both 14 x 6 with the same backspace but one of the wheels was not made for disc brakes. I got to checking it a little closer and found the difference lies in the actual "hoop" of the wheel. The non-disc brake one only has about a 2" lip step up to where the "spider" or center of the wheel welds in, whereas the disc brake models have about 3" lip. I will try and get some pictures later this evening showing the differences.........RatPack............. |
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Re: unusual 1969 Camaro with dealer installed sunroof
Here is the FC coded 14 x 6 steel wheel for drum brake 68-69 Camaros. Notice how narrow the lip is on the backside of the wheel. This will interfere with the caliper on a disc brake car. I will post a picture of a disc brake wheel in a little while.........RatPack.....................
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Re: unusual 1969 Camaro with dealer installed sunroof
Here is a picture of the XF coded wheel showing the clearance for the caliper on a disc brake car. Note how much wider the "lip" is compared to the FC wheel...........RatPack.........
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Re: unusual 1969 Camaro with dealer installed sunroof
Thats cool how you did that. I'll try to get a photo of mine. I wonder how many 68 camaros had the steel wheels with disc's?
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Les Dixon 68 camaro SS 396 RS convertible L34/M40/G80/U69 |
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Re: unusual 1969 Camaro with dealer installed sunroof
I think mine look a little different,they are smooth up to the ridge.
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Les Dixon 68 camaro SS 396 RS convertible L34/M40/G80/U69 |
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Re: unusual 1969 Camaro with dealer installed sunroof
pic 2
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Les Dixon 68 camaro SS 396 RS convertible L34/M40/G80/U69 |
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Re: unusual 1969 Camaro with dealer installed sunroof
Am i seeing things or do you have the redlines mounted inside-out?
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Joe Barr |
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Re: unusual 1969 Camaro with dealer installed sunroof
you have a good eye.That is the original us rubber tiger paw.the original owner didn't like the red stripe so he turned them to black walls.I remember my uncle had a new 65 442 and he did the same thing.
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Les Dixon 68 camaro SS 396 RS convertible L34/M40/G80/U69 |
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Re: unusual 1969 Camaro with dealer installed sunroof
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I think mine look a little different,they are smooth up to the ridge. [/ QUOTE ] mr396, thanks for posting your wheel as you are right. I took the picture of the back of my XT wheels as I didn't pay much attention to which one I grabbed out of my stash, I just saw the X stamped on the front and didn't look at it too close. But you can see the differences between the disc brake wheels and non disc brake wheels. This also applies to the rally wheels in the 14" diameter. I am still researching whether there different "hoops" used on the 15" diameter wheels for drums versus the disc applications. So far I have not seen the same scenario with the 15" wheels I have here as all of them have an inside diameter of 13-3/16" at the smallest point no matter the application. Offsets are the main differences......................RatPack.......... .. As for the writing and lines on the pictures I used my "paint" program which is on most computers with MS software...............RatPack................. |
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Re: unusual 1969 Camaro with dealer installed sunroof
The usage for XT's must be different for non-Camaros then, because they could be had on non SS and non-COPO Novas - thinking of the 5k mile orange nova from Texas that W.Bushey found.
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Marlin 70 Yenko Nova-350/360, 4speed M21, 4.10 Posi (Daddy's Ride) 69 SS Nova-396/375hp, 4speed M20, 3.55 Posi (Benjamin's Ride) 67 RS Camaro-327/250hp, 2speed Glide, & 3.08 Open (Danny's Ride) |