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Old 05-21-2008, 03:38 PM   #1
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Re: BACKSPACING for 20's?

yeah, i know that im going to have to do that but as far as backspacing goes im not to sure. i dont want to go spent money on wheels that wont even tuck. thanks though.
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Re: BACKSPACING for 20's?

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yeah, i know that im going to have to do that but as far as backspacing goes im not to sure. i dont want to go spent money on wheels that wont even tuck. thanks though.
You need to measure your own truck to ensure the BS is right; everything else is just a guess.
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