Trannyman95
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- Aug 12, 2007
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Yeah I know there are plenty of GTA wheel threads that date back a while but what I have not found in any of them is IF you change your brake setup does that help with fitment? I currently have two full sets of rims and honestly dont want any of them because they arent black but will make do with what I could find. Now here is my question, Has anyone used these wheels when going to the upgraded front brakes where you mill the entire rotor portion off and use the spindle section with say an F-body rotor? That will space the wheel out somewhat to aid in clearance. Same goes for the rear, has anyone used these wheels with a Disc brake upgrade on the rear and if so how was fitment? Also IF you went with larger fronts and disc rears were you able to go back to a 15" rim for the track or are you stuck with 16" or larger rims once you changed the brakes? I honestly dont have a set plan on what to do with the braking system yet but the stockers are gonna go. I would love to notch the frame in the rear also but I dont think it is going to happen this year.
Now on to supspension, this is an 86 Olds Cutlass and nonetheless still a G-body. I currently have cut stock V8 springs in the front- running series 2 L67 supercharged engine and it sits pretty low and handles great-also using Iroc sway bar in front. For the rear I am using stock replacement non-progressive 85 GN springs and it sits very low and the springs dont carry much weight at all or the tires rub. Also because of the shape of the wheel well openings on a Cutlass I think it is hurting me more since they arent round like a Monte or Regal but I could be wrong, these openings flatten out on the top side so Im not sure I have the full height that the other cars do so this brings more concern with the GTA wheels as I will need to change all of my springs. I dont yet have rear airbags but will likely add them. In a pinch I had to throw some rubber blocks in the rear springs last fall when driving out of town to a car show as the trunk was loaded down and the tires were hitting even on the highway! Those springs are just way too soft in the back but the car does ride fairly nice. Are the 87 GN springs any different or should I be looking at something else?
Sorry for writing such so much and hopefully those of you how checked this thread out read it all and have a few suggestions for me-other than trading it for a GN lol. Thanks in advance!
Now on to supspension, this is an 86 Olds Cutlass and nonetheless still a G-body. I currently have cut stock V8 springs in the front- running series 2 L67 supercharged engine and it sits pretty low and handles great-also using Iroc sway bar in front. For the rear I am using stock replacement non-progressive 85 GN springs and it sits very low and the springs dont carry much weight at all or the tires rub. Also because of the shape of the wheel well openings on a Cutlass I think it is hurting me more since they arent round like a Monte or Regal but I could be wrong, these openings flatten out on the top side so Im not sure I have the full height that the other cars do so this brings more concern with the GTA wheels as I will need to change all of my springs. I dont yet have rear airbags but will likely add them. In a pinch I had to throw some rubber blocks in the rear springs last fall when driving out of town to a car show as the trunk was loaded down and the tires were hitting even on the highway! Those springs are just way too soft in the back but the car does ride fairly nice. Are the 87 GN springs any different or should I be looking at something else?
Sorry for writing such so much and hopefully those of you how checked this thread out read it all and have a few suggestions for me-other than trading it for a GN lol. Thanks in advance!