Shelby Drop & tire clearance......

red302

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I'm rebuilding/replacing the entire front suspension on my '68 fastback, as well as adding a Granada disc brake conversion. While I'm at it, my intent was to do the "Shelby Drop" also. The problem is that front tire to fender clearance is very minimal as it is right now. I've just put a set of 225-45-17's and new wheels on the front of the car so a different tire/wheel combination is out of the question.
....My question is for those of you who have done the shelby drop. How much does relocating the upper control arm an inch lower, push the wheel out towards the fender lip. How much clearance will I loose if I do this?
........Thanks for any help!
 
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actually, you will loose less than half an inch of tire clearance, the amount of drop isnt proportional. i did the drop, and added 1" lowering coils, and lost maybe 1 1/4 inch (im taking into account 6 cyl. springs under a 351) maybe someone who did the drop with no other mods can chime in...
 
Doing the Shelby drop may lower the car a little, but it enables you to run a WIDER tire on the front not skinner. With the drop you can run more camber on the alignment and the tire tips in to the body on cornering as opposed to out towards the fender lip (like they do in stock height and alignment)
 
I have 235/40 17 wheels on my 65 GT. Just did the shelby drop over the weekend. I have 620 1" lowering coils. Front end lowered about 1/4" +- after the shelby mod. Have not aligned it yet, but it's close. I have about 7/8" from top of tire to the fender measured vertically with the side of the tire about 3/4" from the outer edge of the fender, measured horizontally.

Mike
 
Thanks for the info guys. I just came in from the garage, after finishing drilling the new holes in the shock towers. I forgot to tell you that I'm also going with 560# grab-a-track coils that are supposed to lower the front an additional inch besides doing the shelby drop. After hearing from you, I decided to go ahead with it and see what happens.

.....rc4mike....what is the backspacing on your 17" rims?
 
Yes, the backspacing on my 17" x 7" front rims is 4", and that's really close on the '68. In fact on tight cornering on the drivers side I had a little rubbing. And that's before I'm doing the lowering or the shelby drop. That's why I'm concerned with the clearance after the drop. Any other input???
 
I've got 17x8 TT 4.75 bs and run a 225/45/17 on the front w/ stock suspension
and have not rubbing issues, that bs is the key though. If i ever do the shelby drop i see no reason i could not run a 235 or possible more in the front as dodgestang has mentioned w/ more clearance ...
 
Yes, the backspacing on my 17" x 7" front rims is 4", and that's really close on the '68. In fact on tight cornering on the drivers side I had a little rubbing. And that's before I'm doing the lowering or the shelby drop. That's why I'm concerned with the clearance after the drop. Any other input???

FWIW I run a 245 40 17 on the front of my 65 with the shelby and an aggresive alignment with 3 degrees camber. I don't even have the fender lips rolled and I don't rub. Before that I ran 235 45 17 on the front with 1.5 degrees camber and didn't rub. This is on a 17x8 with 4.75 backspacing.