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I installed Wilwood disc brake on the rear of my 1969 Beaumont and I'm trying to find 15's wheels that will fit with the brake kit. According to their wheel clearance diagram I need at least 14.34'' inner diameter to fit. So I'm looking for any brand suggestion. I would really want to stay in 15's since there is way more tire size option.

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Hi,
I installed Wilwood disc brake on the rear of my 1969 Beaumont and I'm trying to find 15's wheels that will fit with the brake kit. According to their wheel clearance diagram I need at least 14.34'' inner diameter to fit. So I'm looking for any brand suggestion. I would really want to stay in 15's since there is way more tire size option.

Thanks.
What brake kit and what diameter rotors? What wheels do you have,now?
http://www.chevelles.com/forums/17-wheels-tires/984602-offset-issue-new-brakes.html
 

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It's a restauration project and the only wheel that I have right now are 15x10 Cragar SS that were with the car and they have a too small inner diameter. The brake kit that I have is : 140-9315-DR.
 

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Hi,
I installed Wilwood disc brake on the rear of my 1969 Beaumont and I'm trying to find 15's wheels that will fit with the brake kit. According to their wheel clearance diagram I need at least 14.34'' inner diameter to fit. So I'm looking for any brand suggestion. I would really want to stay in 15's since there is way more tire size option.

Thanks.
I had the same problem when I installed some Baer disc brakes on my Buick Grand National and I went with some Weld RTS's 15" wheels. They're very, very close to the brake caliper but they do fit. ;)
Good luck in your search,

Claude. :thumbsup:
 

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