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if you doing a disk brake conversion on the front you may need to run a spacer between the disk and wheel. This would also require a different depth lug nut.
I have 15x8 on the rear with P275/60 and 15x7 on the front with P245/60 no clearance issues or problems incountered. CRR-29201 spacer kit on the front
I have 15x8 on the rear with P275/60 and 15x7 on the front with P245/60 no clearance issues or problems incountered. CRR-29201 spacer kit on the front
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Cragar makes them in the original steel and in aluminum. They have different offsets. I had the steel ones on my 56 Fairlane and switched to the aluminum as the offset difference solved a rubbing issue.
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I've done the disc brake conversion on my 49 and have run Cragars. I didn't have to run a spacer, there were no clearance issues.
I've heard of other people with the disc brakes having clearance issues and have had to gently remove a little material from the back of the disc brake caliper.
I've heard of other people with the disc brakes having clearance issues and have had to gently remove a little material from the back of the disc brake caliper.
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American Racing is reproducing some old wheels now too. Torq Thrush TTQ, (google them) and in my pic. Mine are 235x60 on 7 inch up front and 275x60 on 8.5 in the rear, all 4 inch backspace with disc brakes up front, no spacers needed and no rubbing. Good pics in my Album.
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The Cragar SS wheel is probably one of the best looking wheels going. They look great on old vehicles. I have had Cragar SS wheels on many of my hot rods. But, they are the absolute worst piece of crap going, and I won't own another set.
Sometime in the late 70's or 80's Cragar changed their plating process, and literally, if the wheel just sits in the rain, they rust. The new plating process has created a tremendous amount of upkeep.
If you call Cragar, they'll tell you to clean them with steel wool, or have the hoops powder coated. Cragar will do nothing to fix the problem.
If you can find a set of Cragar's from the early 60's or before they changed their plating process, those might be alright.
Think twice. Good luck.
Sometime in the late 70's or 80's Cragar changed their plating process, and literally, if the wheel just sits in the rain, they rust. The new plating process has created a tremendous amount of upkeep.
If you call Cragar, they'll tell you to clean them with steel wool, or have the hoops powder coated. Cragar will do nothing to fix the problem.
If you can find a set of Cragar's from the early 60's or before they changed their plating process, those might be alright.
Think twice. Good luck.
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