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Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Surrey, B.C. , Canada
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Hi guys, Just looking for some pics or info on how low you can go using wide tires up front while keeping the stock outer fender. I have plans of fitting some major rubber up front on my truck and want to get the CG as low as possible. The tires im planning for are 27" tall. I think the wheel arches are only 20" or so. All else can/will be modified but I dont want to touch the outer fender unless I have to. I might move the wheel arches up 1" or so but no flares. So let me know what you got and lets see some pics please.
Thanks. CoryM
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Struble IA
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I've got a 305 up gront. I dont know how much wider you'd want to go.
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About 2.5" wider actually
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Struble IA
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I have to have it ALL the way up. 2.5 inches wider is def. not gonna fit under the stock sheetmetal. I personally dont think a higher arch is gonna look good, since the front is already higher than the back arch.
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