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tom091074 06-09-2014 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by syborg tt (Post 555138)
It's an old post that I just re-posted for Glassman.

He was trying to figure out what tires he wanted to run.

My bad I didn't even look at the date. Bad habit.

syborg tt 06-10-2014 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Vince@MSperfab (Post 555336)
I was in a similar situation, ended up making our own mounts.

I actually tossed all of the stuff in the scrap metal bin and then bought the Ride Tech bracket.

syborg tt 06-10-2014 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by tom091074 (Post 555353)
My bad I didn't even look at the date. Bad habit.

Not to worry it was very nice that you offered to help.

syborg tt 06-10-2014 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by glassman (Post 555302)
Right now i'm running a KDW 245/17 up front and don't have enough tire and i'm running a 275 in the back. I want to run a 315 and my next door neighbor is running the Nitto 05 315/17 on his and its exactly 12" wide, od of the tire, not the tread or seating bead.
I plan on mini tubbing it but its runnin sooo good with the leafs, i dont wanna change it. Only want to change the rims tires to get more meat, for looks and performance....

I tracked it a few weeks back with Greg and Seig and the car ran fantastic, just need more power and a little more grip, but shes very predictable.

Keith (Custom Works) did the clip, steering, Speed tech, coil-overs, and the Holley/Hooker swap and the car handles very good and is very controlable/predictable......fun to drive.

Went for a 45 min pedal today, 106* out, ugh....good thing i gotta large water like tub in the back yard....

If i had to do it all over again I would just cut out the old wheel tub completely and have a more rounded tub made and bond it to the quarter because you still have to clearance the outer wheel tub when you put a 27" tall tire on the car.

ps Rode my Farly Fat bike with the new Bluto suspension fork Saturday & Sunday and I feel like a kid again. It was a freaking blast !!!

Rick D 06-10-2014 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by syborg tt (Post 555441)
ps Rode my Farly Fat bike with the new Bluto suspension fork Saturday & Sunday and I feel like a kid again. It was a freaking blast !!!

So is this what you got now??? Very cool!!!

glassman 06-10-2014 07:39 PM

Those things are sick!!!! I haven't seen any yet!Boy has it sparked my interest.....

syborg tt 06-10-2014 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Rick D (Post 555500)
So is this what you got now??? Very cool!!!

I have last years version with a few more upgrades. Wheels are carbon Fiber and weigh only 2lbs each. Which really helps getting the beast moving and stopping.

You should come ride with us.

tom091074 06-10-2014 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by syborg tt (Post 555440)
Not to worry it was very nice that you offered to help.

Always willing to help.

WSSix 06-11-2014 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by syborg tt (Post 555441)
If i had to do it all over again I would just cut out the old wheel tub completely and have a more rounded tub made and bond it to the quarter because you still have to clearance the outer wheel tub when you put a 27" tall tire on the car.

So this does work or is an option? I was thinking about something like this eventually simply to gain as much clearance as possible to go as low as I can. I couldn't think of a reason to not do this, even to the front, but then again, I'm no expert.

syborg tt 06-11-2014 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by WSSix (Post 555561)
So this does work or is an option? I was thinking about something like this eventually simply to gain as much clearance as possible to go as low as I can. I couldn't think of a reason to not do this, even to the front, but then again, I'm no expert.

In the rear Kenny re leaved (insert hammer) some of the outer inner fender to gain clearance when we swapped to the 27" tall tire a couple weeks before Sema. I like the look of a 27 rear and 26 front much better as the the rear wheel opening is slightly larger.

As for the front when you down as low as we are the inner fender becomes the problem. However the Anvil inner fenders give more "Height" clearance and also turning clearance for a 275 or even a 295.


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