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Topic: 14" rims on 11" rotors? (Read 212 times)
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68snewpy
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I upgraded my front brakes to 11" disc brakes and am considering buying some used 14x7 aluminum mags. Trying them before I buy is a problem so I was hoping to hear from some experience. A quick reply would be very helpful. 
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dartracer
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15s yes 14s noway, are you sure they are the 11.75 rotor?
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68snewpy
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Actually, I wasn't sure on the rotor size so I checked and they are in fact 11" not 11.75 so I edited my post. Any chance of of those rims fitting now? 
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wild383
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Back in the day, I had 14" Anson cast aluminum wheels. The only problem I had was that I had to relocate the stick-on balance weights to clear the calipers. It was that close, but they did fit.  Willie
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383 bored .030, Stage IV iron heads ported with MP templates. 11. to 1 comp. MP .528 mech. cam. Holley TBI. TF-727 w/B&M 10" 3000 stall conv. 8. 3/4" w/4.10 suregrip, moser axles.
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67Dart34dr0
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I have 14" on some 11.25"s, so they should work unless you have enormous calipers. There's only one way to find out though and guess what that is...
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1967 Dodge Dart 270 4-door '72 340 (9.5:1), '72 727 Torqueflite, '72 8-3/4" Rear, '73-'76 Big Bolt Discs, Repaints, Original Interior, Possibly Original Miles, stock '72 valves, Factory A/C
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Cpt Panzer
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if it would help you I could measure the I.D. of my 14" cragars . that may give you a better idea if you are getting that kind of wheel.
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MAN,I WISH I COULD FIND THE TIME TO WORK ON MY PROJECT 440 in a 71 Valiant.
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