03-22-2009, 01:23 AM | #76 |
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Are those DM sbc to LS conversion mounts?
I asked Nate about some a while back (@ least 2-weeks ). I mentioned the need to offer this very item to his original DM customers as they updated their sbc equipped rides w/modern, more efficient power-plants.
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SCOTI, You would be correct, I hope. I have the 4L60E to go along with it. I'm going to put them in the truck next week, so hopefully they will go in with ease. I know the cab will need some space. I don't know bout the trans X member though? I'll find out when I get there, If I ever do. I assume it's not bolt in for the LS????
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Sorry about the Flash! I'm not as smart as the Camera. Turns out I have to run a 4L65E sunshine bell housing, so the transmission is still out.
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Looking AWESOME Ben!
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05-14-2009, 07:46 AM | #80 |
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Are those Boyd V-twins? Where did you get them?
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Wow those look good!!
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Lookin good man!
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Thanks for the compliments. I am buying some tires this week, but wasn't sure if these would be ok. In the rear I'm thinking the Nitto Invo, 295/25ZR22. The tire spec's say only to mount on a 11.57" wide rim. Mine are 12", but don't you think thats ok? Anyone know of any other options? I want them to be low profile of course. Thanks again for all the help.
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Are you set on running a 25 series? Your not going to like the ride.
BTW- Turn your flash off. Most digi-cams have the ability to enhance the existing light.
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05-27-2009, 06:00 PM | #85 |
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N2TRUX- Thats a tremendous help, I think you where just wanting to make your 21,469 post?
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Naah, I could care less what my post count is. If I really wanted a big post count I would just change it...
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Ok guys, I really need some advice. Here's one other option I've found. This is a Toyo Proxes4. It's 305/25ZR22 99W RD. I honestly haven't been able to find a tire that fit's a 22x12" wheel. Thanks in advance
You think you can get away with mounting a tire recommend for a 11.5" wheel on a 12". Also, is the 25 series that bad? Even though it's a rubberband
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Yes. Get a kidney belt for your Sunday drives, and plan to replace those wheels if you hit a pothole.
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I have never run a 25 series tire, but I think I know the answer. Like XXL said, they are going to beat you silly. Sure they look cool, you have to decide how much ride you are willing to sacrifice for looks. Here's a set mounted up. Doesn't look like much potential for sidewall flex here.
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I'd be more than happy to run a tire with more side wall if Ii could find one that fit a 22x12 wheel. Anyone know of one?
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Sidewall...
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Looks like a match up. What tire is that?
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XXL, Thanks for the info. I really appreciate all the help I can get. Thanks again.
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Anyone else? This 12" wide wheel is causing a little trouble. I was hoping to stay under 30" overall height. Anyone know of some close up pics of 25, or 30 series? Is the side wall 2"? Thanks again.
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I gave you a link in post #93 where you can get all the details you're looking for. Spend a little time on the site and you'll find the info you're looking for.
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I finally got some rubbers. Also got my 4L80E put in. Man that thing's huge.
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Looks great! What is it? Why did you choose a 4L80E ? That's a bit of overkill unless your running a BIG motor.
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Well, I was looking for a 4L60E, the guy I was dealing with was having trouble getting one. He had several 4L80E's so I took on instead. Guess I'll have to juice up my motor. Tires are Yokohama's. There proud of them too.
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