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Old 12-13-2017, 12:29 PM   #11
gigamanx
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Re: My Dream 1950 Chevy

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Originally Posted by joedoh View Post
part of the reason the wheels look so far in is because they are super positive offset, like for a FWD or 4X4. if you intend to keep them, you will need spacers even with a 4x4 axle.

good start, but what is actually holding the cab on? I dont see any body mounts
An odd note I recently found in trying to get my truck ready for PA registration...spacers thicker than 1/4" are not allowed. So a correct track width rear end might be the way to go. (Subchapter E 175.65 (h)) Yep, I'm the nerd carrying around the PA registration paperwork trying to check it all off before paying for an inspection.
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