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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Australia
Posts: 215
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Re: 20's on a step side???
I just got my 20" coys a few weeks back with 4.75 b.s all round, mine is on a different frame than yours (a bit narrower) fills out nice up front you would need to do some measuring before you order
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Lacombe, Alberta
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Re: 20's on a step side???
Ausmarty, I like those Coys... Are you running air or just static drop...
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Location: Australia
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Re: 20's on a step side???
I'm Using a frame from a GM Aussie made Holden ute, The front is on the bumpstops but it is about where it will end up with drop stubs and low coils, the rear is lowered leaf spring and 1.5" blocks
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Location: Lacombe, Alberta
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Re: 20's on a step side???
|There is only 11 1/2" in the rear fender. It will be tight and with the rear axle moving from ride height to full dump it is going to rub or hit...
Is it easy to tube a sideside??? Trevor
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