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The Cars => 1966 Shelby GT350/GT350H => Topic started by: SHELB66 on October 04, 2023, 08:52:12 PM

Title: Caliper Crossover Tube Issue
Post by: SHELB66 on October 04, 2023, 08:52:12 PM
I finally got around to buying 5 new tires (BF Goodrich T/A's) for my '66 Hertz and having them installed on a set of correct chrome Magnum 500 wheels.  When I purchased my Shelby in 2004 it came with Ford chrome Magnums in a 14 x 7 size.  Tires were 195-70's all the way around.  Now I'll be using 205-70's.  I opted to have just 2 of the tires mounted on rims so that I could check to see if there were any issues up front with rubbing.  Well I installed both fronts and sure enough there was rubbing!  However, the noise was a grinding noise and not from the tires.  Turns out it was the caliper crossover tube that was rubbing lightly on the inside of the wheel only on the driver's side.  Fortunately I didn't drive beyond our cul-de-sac!  I used a little gentle persuasion and all is good.  The calipers & rotors are not original but new repo ones recently installed.  Now I can have the other tires mounted and finish this project.  Always something!

Craig R.
Title: Re: Caliper Crossover Tube Issue
Post by: papa scoops on October 23, 2023, 06:03:20 PM
issue i found with 14 inch americans, they had to offset the stick on wheel weights. make sure to check that
Title: Re: Caliper Crossover Tube Issue
Post by: SHELB66 on October 23, 2023, 06:08:05 PM
I can see where that could easily happen.  Fortunately, my weights are away from the line of fire!  Thanks for the info!

Craig R.
Title: Re: Caliper Crossover Tube Issue
Post by: 67350#1242 on October 23, 2023, 07:45:57 PM
Some of the repro crossover lines do not fit as tightly to the contours of the calipers as originals did.  Not surprising that they may rub with some applications.