what color did you paint that cop wheel
when I put 275/60/15 on my duster , I sandwiched a 1/4" plate in there and never had an issue
Those are truck tires. Did you notice the reduced Acceleration? Too big.
Can you elaborate? Idk what that means. I just spent quite a bit on these tires and I would rather keep them if possible.1/2" is pretty close, you know you can easily move the tire aft with a 1/8" or 3/16" shim.
Treblig
Like everyone and myself have written, you get a piece of 1/8", 3/16" or 1/4" flat stock and install it in front of the front spring bracket (perch). You'll have to drill 4 holes in the flat stock to sandwich it between the bracket and the body. I did that when I put monster tires on my '69 Barracuda.Can you elaborate? Idk what that means. I just spent quite a bit on these tires and I would rather keep them if possible.
He already bought these. A shim will space the springs and the rear axle rearward and give him the space he needs. Something like this or make your own. Although .031 isn't thick enough to make much difference.Why not just put smaller tires back on?
Can you elaborate? Idk what that means. I just spent quite a bit on these tires and I would rather keep them if possible.
Because I would have to get them removed and get new tires ordered. I don’t really wanna do that to my tire guy.Why not just put smaller tires back on?
I’m not worried about the tires scrubbing the top of the fender. They’re close to the right side.
I am not a fan of moving the rear end back, but in ur case I would ! Not over 1/2" , or u might run into driveshaft problems !
----roccodart440, just showing that dart off again !~! lol
I’m not worried about the tires scrubbing the top of the fender. They’re close to the right side.