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Old 07-28-2014, 01:07 PM   #1
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90 ss prostreet

im looking for some info on these trucks. im looking in to making a prostreet style truck 14x32 tires in the back but i don't want to cut my chassis so i have to go with a smaller tire. i was looking at the 315/60/15 id like to go bigger but i see that's the biggest drag radial they have. im looking in to 15x12 wheel 7bs stock diff i will be doing a ladderbar or 4 link set up with big tubs . looking for a big tire to stuff in there and still tuck the tires.
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Old 07-28-2014, 05:20 PM   #2
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im looking for some info on these trucks. im looking in to making a prostreet style truck 14x32 tires in the back but i don't want to cut my chassis so i have to go with a smaller tire. i was looking at the 315/60/15 id like to go bigger but i see that's the biggest drag radial they have. im looking in to 15x12 wheel 7bs stock diff i will be doing a ladderbar or 4 link set up with big tubs . looking for a big tire to stuff in there and still tuck the tires.
You could do the 390/40/15 from M&H but its pretty much the same size if you look at the specs as the 315/60/15.
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Old 07-29-2014, 08:18 AM   #3
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You could do the 390/40/15 from M&H but its pretty much the same size if you look at the specs as the 315/60/15.
the only big tire i can find are them mickey sport man tires but i haven't heard anything good about them. i can now fit a nice tire in my well but they don't sell it. lol hoiser i think makes bigger drag radials. i have to check i been stuck looking at mickeys that what everyone says too go with.

how do you like them m&h on the street ? dont know anyone who runs them tired
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Old 07-29-2014, 01:43 PM   #4
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Re: 90 ss prostreet

My buddy runs the m&h on his truck and they hook awesome. Any drag radial is going to wear quickly though.

If you want to see what the m&h 390 looks like on one of our trucks do a search on Google for dB rods red sled. He is running them on his truck. They fit between the frame and bed side. You will have to go to a 4 link or ladder bar inside the frame rails and out wider tubs in. That is what I'm eventually going to do on my truck.
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Old 07-29-2014, 02:52 PM   #5
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My buddy runs the m&h on his truck and they hook awesome. Any drag radial is going to wear quickly though.

If you want to see what the m&h 390 looks like on one of our trucks do a search on Google for dB rods red sled. He is running them on his truck. They fit between the frame and bed side. You will have to go to a 4 link or ladder bar inside the frame rails and out wider tubs in. That is what I'm eventually going to do on my truck.
that's one mean looking truck ! whats size wheel & bs do you have ? is that stock size diff? thanks man for the in fo
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Old 07-29-2014, 03:00 PM   #6
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Old 07-29-2014, 03:21 PM   #7
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He's running a 15x12 I don't know the back space but you will have to narrow the rear also.

I'm planning on doing a 15x12 with 6" bs then narrow the rear to get them where they need to be. Any decent chasis shop can get you squared away.
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Old 08-01-2014, 06:01 AM   #8
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He's running a 15x12 I don't know the back space but you will have to narrow the rear also.

I'm planning on doing a 15x12 with 6" bs then narrow the rear to get them where they need to be. Any decent chasis shop can get you squared away.
thanks for your help ! im stuck to the original plan 20x8.5 and 22x11
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