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Old 06-29-2007, 11:00 PM   #1
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31x18-20 Micky Thompson?

Just wondering if anyone is running MT 31x18-20 on the rear? Did you have to do any work to the frame? Or did they fit between the frame and the fenders? Sorry for the ?'s but I don't have a bed yet so not sure if they will fit. I want a narrow rear end with some deep 20's on bags.
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Old 06-30-2007, 01:21 AM   #2
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Re: 31x18-20 Micky Thompson?

i have 33 19.5 on my 71 and they do fit but the trailing arms couldnt be used, with a 31 tire you may be able to use the trailing arm if you dont lower to much.
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Re: 31x18-20 Micky Thompson?

I had 31x18.5x15 Mickey T's using a stock width 67-68 12-bolt w/trailing arms, stock frame rails w/the bumpstop removed, & custom off-set wheels. Of course it required widening the tubs to the frame rails.

The 20" version should fit the same. If I were to do it again, I would get a slightly shorter rear end to keep the wheel BS centered & have a deeper 'dish' w/o having a 'pro-street' narrowed look.
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