I have decided to narrow and tub my 67 camaro, and since I haven't layed out any specs to the gear shop on the narrowing and 4 link yet I was going to ask you guys what you thought I should do with the rearend length.

I plan to use 11 inch wide rims in the back with like a 315mm tire, I would like it to have a deeper look but not too drastic, this backspacing is obviously important at this moment because I can get the rear narrowed to the exact width I would like, so that I accomodate the bigger tires, the right stance, and the backspacing of my preference. With an 11 inch rim, which in reality is more like 12 inches the centerline would be like 6 inches, and have a backspacing of 6 inches. Obviously this would be a zero offset. Do any of you guys have any suggestions as to which direction I should go. To a less backspacing, making the rear narrower and having a deeper rim, or to more backspacing, wider rear, and less deep rim, with a positive offset. I know its up to me, but if any of you have any pics or suggestions it would be great. A stock backspacing on a first gen camaro is 4.5 on a 8 inch rim and 5.5 on a 9 inch rim, so basically 3.5 inches of frontspacing or 3.5 inches deep to the wheel hub mounting pad. I want a deeper look than that but would like some suggestions. ANY.

Secondly the rear is to be narrowed for the tires and rims, this has been established already, but I plan to have a four link installed. My main purpose for the car is street driven and definately see some track time at the local track as well. I want it to carve corners really well but hook up to the tune of over 600 big block rear wheel horse. Anyone have any good pics of some four links I can scan over and look at to get a good idea. OR have any ideas as to the distance from the centerline of the transmission/driveshaft tunnel, or the centerline of the carrier. I am using a Ford 9 inch. I need to take some measurements of my car to tell the shop but don't really know where to take them from at this point. I haven't done this before and the shop is like 3 hours away from my car, so they can't look at it personally. Pics or info would be greatly greatly appreciated, thanks.