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Old 02-24-2007, 10:19 PM   #1
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A Little Progress!

Finally got some parts for the truck and some time to work on it. Here is a link to my cardomain. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2279077

Here are a few pics of the "new" bumper with new bumper bolts, dash pad, battery tray, and also removed the radio for now.
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Re: A Little Progress!

Looking for some rally wheels. 15 x 8. What size tires for front and back? I was looking in the FAQ and saw 275 60 R 15 for the back, but was wondering about the front. I saw a person with 235 60 R 15, but will that rub when it is lowered?
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Old 02-25-2007, 04:47 AM   #3
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Looking for some rally wheels. 15 x 8. What size tires for front and back? I was looking in the FAQ and saw 275 60 R 15 for the back, but was wondering about the front. I saw a person with 235 60 R 15, but will that rub when it is lowered?
The only thing that rubs on mine with 235/60's is the crossmember(on the pavement), when you hit a good heave in the road. I will probably go with a 255/60 on the front this summer, to gain a bit of ground clearance.
Besides 235/60's don't fill the wheel opening enough, IMO.
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