14" Fuchs
Larry S:
I ran stock spindles, disc brakes on link pin front end, was lowered via adjusters. didn't have any issues with clearance on both 14" and 15" alloys.
56BLITZ:
This is my 1970 . . . stock width beam . . . stock spindles . . . 14X5.5 alloys in the front and 15X6 alloys in the rear.
I recently put 14X5.5 alloys on the rear w/215-70 tires and it now looks much better than with the puny 165s in these photos!
FWIW . . . my son's 1969 with Empi dropped spindles rubbed on OG 15X5.5 Riviera wheels, so . . . the dropped spindles had to go away!
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CrossFit_Pete:
I'm running genuine gas burners with no issues at present.
67paulo:
I'm running 15x6 original Fuchs, CB 2 inch narrowed beam, CB dropped spindles on my 67 and have no rubbing issues.
Steve67:
Quote from: 67paulo on September 25, 2021, 04:26:03 am
I'm running 15x6 original Fuchs, CB 2 inch narrowed beam, CB dropped spindles on my 67 and have no rubbing issues.
Hey Paulo,
Do you have an picture is your 67 with the 6 inch Fuchs in the front?
A friend is planning the same setup for his 67.
Best regards Stefan
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