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Bagged 67 stepside
I'm going to bag my 67 stepside and just want to see some pics of other guys rides. I searched for it but found alot of fleetside trucks, but i'm sure there are stepside out there also. One more this is, I would like to know the Max rear tire width I can run. I will have 2.5 spindles and bolt on c-notch. Thanks and again even if yu know of a link with this info will work also.:chevy::chevy:
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if you click on my avatar you can see mine on my profile, ive posted some pics but i dont have any on my new computer
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mine
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here are the ones I have on my hard drive
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jlaird, Thank's for the Pics..........
Nice Group of Steppers. Rick |
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Thanks for all the pics guys, it's what I was looking for very nice trucks. I think I will run 20" wheels and 40 series tires, I want to put 20x10 5" back spaceing on the rear and 20x8.5 on the front. Think that will work???:chevy:
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I've got 20x10's on my 68 with 5.5" BS and I'm now getting .5" spacers |
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i have a 1000 pics in my sig
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what size wheels are you guys running on these stepside trucks to keep them on the inside of the rear fenders, example hight and width. When I droped my truck the rear tire don't clear, I want to buy new set of wheels for my 67 short step Bagged. The rear end mesures from inside to inside of drum 56 1/2'' 5.5 lug. Thanks in advance.
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Im struggling with this right now... I decided to throw a step side bed on my 67 shop truck project... I have a kp notch welded in with 2 inch blocks... I was going to run steel 20" wheels but they bottom out in the fender... I am down to a 225/70/15 and it just touches the top of the fender when aired out... Thats 27.4 tall.... I'm ready to throw a fleet on it and stuff my 20's back under it...
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There was a article in Classic Truck on sectioning the fenders. They did it on a 50s Chevy truck but it could be a option if your dead set on keeping the step bed. Raise the bed and section the fenders so the body lines line up.
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heres mine
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Bagged in back, cut coils in front. No notch...yet!
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