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Old 11-11-2011, 06:17 PM   #1
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Exclamation Re: 13" and 14" Corvette Brakes for C10's

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.875 should be enough but I like 1" when I'm ordering custom machined wheels
Are you quoting (1)the backspacing clearance measurement from the wheel / hub interface or the "add to" distance in radius from the caliper to the inside of the rim...? (2)What is the distance required from spindle center to just past caliper mounted (radius)...? plus or minus 8"

Both would be helpful...thanx
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Old 11-11-2011, 10:34 PM   #2
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Re: 13" and 14" Corvette Brakes for C10's

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Are you quoting (1)the backspacing clearance measurement from the wheel / hub interface or the "add to" distance in radius from the caliper to the inside of the rim...? (2)What is the distance required from spindle center to just past caliper mounted (radius)...? plus or minus 8"

Both would be helpful...thanx
yes, thats wms to outside of caliper. The radial dimension your looking for is 7.74" this is center of hub to outside of caliper
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