V Venmous28 Club Member Oct 27, 2006 #1 i have cobra brakes on my rear axle. and want to run some slicks, can i use 15" wheels? or am i screwed?? hurry guys hurry..
i have cobra brakes on my rear axle. and want to run some slicks, can i use 15" wheels? or am i screwed?? hurry guys hurry..
97blksvt Forum Member Oct 27, 2006 #6 its not bad when yo fit the wheel on there you will see were take prob 15 minutes per side right on the upper edge
its not bad when yo fit the wheel on there you will see were take prob 15 minutes per side right on the upper edge
V Venmous28 Club Member Oct 27, 2006 #7 k... i checked on some other sites saying they'll fit fine, but ill believe you first.. thanks for the heads up
k... i checked on some other sites saying they'll fit fine, but ill believe you first.. thanks for the heads up
97blksvt Forum Member Oct 27, 2006 #8 Venmous28 said: k... i checked on some other sites saying they'll fit fine, but ill believe you first.. thanks for the heads up Click to expand... All tell you to be ready to grin a little, if you use a wheel weight on the rim in the front it will rub for sure a 10 requires grinding of the banjo bolt no materr what backspace is used.
Venmous28 said: k... i checked on some other sites saying they'll fit fine, but ill believe you first.. thanks for the heads up Click to expand... All tell you to be ready to grin a little, if you use a wheel weight on the rim in the front it will rub for sure a 10 requires grinding of the banjo bolt no materr what backspace is used.
V Venmous28 Club Member Oct 27, 2006 #9 these are just for the rear? sorry i lost ya a bit, must of been rushing to type?heh
97blksvt Forum Member Oct 27, 2006 #10 Yes if its a 10 in out back you might have a problem rubbing thr banjo bolt to the brake line cause it will hit the rim.
Yes if its a 10 in out back you might have a problem rubbing thr banjo bolt to the brake line cause it will hit the rim.