> I also dont like one other thing. I dont know how many people have
> done this mod with Alcoa wheels. The clearence between the Alcoa
> wheel is only about 3/8 of an inch. Think I will take a die grinder
> and see if I can open it up a bit. I have a gravel road to my place
> and dont like the looks of this.
I understand your concern, but I've seen many new FWD cars with less
than 1/4 inch clearance between the front brake caliper and cast
aluminum wheel. I would think the possibility of a stone becoming
lodged in there would be pretty small. Just don't let a finger get in
there.
> I will send pics soon. I have lots
> of them should I spread them over several days or can you
> handle 20 E-mails with attachments in one day?
Try to keep it to less than 1meg per day(more for my sanity than
ibm.net's limit).
Thanks!
Patrick
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> done this mod with Alcoa wheels. The clearence between the Alcoa
> wheel is only about 3/8 of an inch. Think I will take a die grinder
> and see if I can open it up a bit. I have a gravel road to my place
> and dont like the looks of this.
I understand your concern, but I've seen many new FWD cars with less
than 1/4 inch clearance between the front brake caliper and cast
aluminum wheel. I would think the possibility of a stone becoming
lodged in there would be pretty small. Just don't let a finger get in
there.
> I will send pics soon. I have lots
> of them should I spread them over several days or can you
> handle 20 E-mails with attachments in one day?
Try to keep it to less than 1meg per day(more for my sanity than
ibm.net's limit).
Thanks!
Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
Mailto
The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com