Originally Posted By Frankenduster
Originally Posted By Centerline
If you have the same wheels with the same offset as others are running with the same tires, and you have that much interference then its pretty simple.... someone changed the differential at some time in the car's life and replaced it with one that was several inches wider. Only way to tell for sure it to measure drum to drum width.


The only car that had an axle as wide as an E body was a C body. The C body cars never got a 7.25 axle as far as I recall. What if the car has replacement quarter skins? Those sometimes have thicker wheel well lips than a stock quarter. sawzall


Incorrect. tsk

71 and up B-Bodies rear axle is wider than an E-Body rear axle.

He needs to measure the rear axle with to know what's actually under the car.
Who knows what might have been made to fit under there.


Kayse can't keep up at all now. lol