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Old 09-03-2004, 07:22 PM   #1
ZZ4Blazer
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Akron, OH
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Those that are low..I mean LOW!!!

I picked up a 70 short bed stepside. I've always wanted this style of truck, and I got this one for a decent price. But, being in the rustbelt, she's gonna need some work.

Anyhow, I bought this truck specifically to bag, and to tuck 20's.

I've been browsing the forum for a while now, and have checkout out tons of the different threads. Went through all like 20 some pages of the crossmember drop thread, etc.

I noticed all the pics of everyones truck, is a fleetside. I know Im gonna have to step notch the rear to get really low, but Im worried about the tires hitting the top of the fenders. Fleetside guys can notch the fenders without looking bad cause you could cover the bed, or even raise the fenders inside the bed without it looking bad.

I was taking some rough measurements, I think with a 27-28" tire that'll just give me enough when I eventually get the rocker on the ground.

For those guys that are railing it, what size tire are you running in the rear, and are you hitting/cut the top of the fender?
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