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Old 12-02-2009, 12:22 AM   #17
sweet70beast
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Re: Have some Burban

It is wide. We put the front sheet metal on it to see what it looks like and with the wheels that are on it now the ouside of the tire is even with the outside of the fender opening. It would rub now but a 1/2 or 3/4 inch more backspacing and it's there
I think alot of people want to use wheels they have "laying around" and so they complain about it being too wide. I figure that I have to get new wheels anyway so I can order some with the correct back spacing and it will look right, noone will know the difference, beside the money I save on not going the (everyone's doing it) mustang II IFS is money for wheels. This conversion can be done pretty cheap and it's truck parts not small car parts.
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