looks great, I like the deeper dish, but that doesn't allow tire rotation front to rear...a 3" wider rear end would take care of that....XJ 8 1/4" rears are 3" wider....These were not taken from a great angle but you kind of get the idea. Vision 143, 18x8.5, +32 front, -6 rear.
View attachment 1716256395
View attachment 1716256396
That's certainly an option, I'm working with what I got. Someday I may move the springs in board and widen the wheels which makes rotation a moot point. But, you are correct.looks great, I like the deeper dish, but that doesn't allow tire rotation front to rear...a 3" wider rear end would take care of that....XJ 8 1/4" rears are 3" wider....
So here is another curve ball.. I just found a B-Body 8.75 it says 68-70, will the 489 center section off of my a-body unit interchange?
That's exactly what i want to do.Yes, the 489 pumpkin will interchange fine.
The nice thing about the wider B-Body axle is you might be able to use the same wheel on the rear as the front if they are both higher offset. That's how I can run a square 17x8 +30 setup.
Yes, the 489 pumpkin will interchange fine.
The nice thing about the wider B-Body axle is you might be able to use the same wheel on the rear as the front if they are both higher offset. That's how I can run a square 17x8 +30 setup.
So here we are again, winter is finally going away here in Michigan (i hope).Exactly!
I run a 68-70 B-body rear axle in my Duster. You do have to move the spring perches, and anyone that tells you otherwise is a shade tree hack. The good news is, if you're moving the perches, get a DoctorDiff 1/2" spring offset kit and move them to 42" C-C and get some more room for tires.
I run a staggered set up on my Duster, but my 18x9's up front have a +35 offset and my rear wheels are 18x10 with a+38 offset. So it would be easy to run the same wheel/offset front and back on any of the Sport body cars with a B-body rear axle.
Happy to hear the release time is near. I hope you put a bunch of sets on the shelf because I know you will sell a bunch of them.It should be out in about a month. I will make a formal introduction soon.
I just got a new set of wheels in late fall so I can have dedicated wheels for my autocross tires. They are Kansei brand Street Wheels | Kansei WheelsSo here we are again, winter is finally going away here in Michigan (i hope).
Dr. Diff has everything i need now for my rearend, including axles, spring relocation kit, Power Lok unit/gears along with bearings.
I decided it will be easier to have the springs relocated so that will give me more wheel options.
So once again the search is on.
I really need to get this ball rolling again so i can have it ready for some summer shows and cruises.
Super heavy and poor brake venting....
I just placed my order with Dr. Diff so here we go.
I purchased the rear spring relocation kit along with the perches. That being said, what options do i have now for the rear as far as offsets?
It will be a stock 8.75 with drum brakes and BBP but with the springs moved in the 1/2".
Thanks
you are correct, it is an A-Body 8 3/4 with the spring location kit and BBP.So it's an A-body 8 3/4 with the 1/2" offset kit and BBP axles?
By the math it's about 1.15" less per side than what I run with my 68-70 B-body 8 3/4. I'm running 18x10's with a +38 offset, which is a 7" backspace. That would work out to an 18x10 +8 with an A-body 8 3/4 and BBP axles, pretty much no wiggle room on those with 295's. 18x9's with like a 275 and you could do more like +0 to +20. By the math you should end up with about 6.85" from wheel mounting surface to the springs, so if you figure 1/2" of tire overhang and a 1/2" of clearance your maximum backspace is like 5.85". With 18's that works ok, if you go to 15's you need to figure more tire overhang than that so say 5.5" max backspace and that may even be a bit generous.
you are correct, it is an A-Body 8 3/4 with the spring location kit and BBP.
I plan on running 18" wheels front and rear. I really like the look of wheels like Bergman has on his Purple Dart. I believe some are made for the newer mustangs.
Really hoping the spring relocation helps with wheel variety.
Thanks again for your help @72bluNblu
Mustang AMR Charcoal Wheel; 18x9; 30mm Offset (05-09 Mustang) - Free Shipping
These are only 8" wide but would they work for the front and rear being 30mm offset?
I would still prefer a bigger tire in the rear but really like the wheels.