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Old 02-03-2018, 09:49 PM   #5
hewittca
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Re: to those with a 4" or more front drop... wheel/tire question

Man that looks good, too bad it's rubbing. I'm not sure what your budget is for fixing this issue, but I'd say you should look into the CPP modular spindles instead of trying to find a different wheel. It doesn't look like those wheels could loose too much more lip before looking goofy. The modular spindles will pull the wheels in I think about 3/4 to 1". The only thing is they are 2" drop, not 2.5" like the standard spindles. You also need to get an adapter bracket to fit the stock style caliper on it.

ps. I just noticed you are in Rockingham by your plate. There's going to be a get together in Mooresville after the Power Tour (June 16). It's looking like there's going to be quite a few trucks showing up. You should try to make it out.
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