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Old 05-12-2006, 01:45 AM   #1
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Question wheel clearence questions...

I'm wondering what the biggest size wheel and tire combo I can run on my 72 2wd blazer. It's getting a 4/6 drop and bags with a "c" notch in the frame. I really want to run 20x8 in front and 22x11 in the rear. My problem is I don't have the body on the frame and I'm not sure these would fit. Does someone either know if this will fit or can you measure yours for me? I really don't want to modify the frame any more than a "c" notch, the body I'm not that worried about. I don't care about laying frame, I just want everything to fit. Any help or idea's would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: wheel clearence questions...

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Re: wheel clearence questions...

If you absolutely must get the wheels now, you simply will have to make them fit. I would wait until body & chassis are reunited to verify important measurements & then order the wheels accordingly.
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Re: wheel clearence questions...

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I would wait until body & chassis are reunited to verify important measurements & then order the wheels accordingly.

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