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Old 12-11-2013, 09:05 PM
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Its close to impossible to have information to cover every single situation out there. DSE does give a recommendation cause the base frame is under their control.

Ridetech sells parts that you install on your frame which is mounted to your body.

Who is to be certain what has been changed or modified on your particular car.

I had a customer bring his car in to have the wheels fitted. At some point in its life the subframe and supports were repaired and off by almost and inch. Now that might not sound like a lot to you but it is when you are trying to stuff the biggest tire you could.

I say this because you happen to be the first that had issue on a 69 with 5 3/4" backspace wheels. I'd like to revisit this thread after you get a proper wheel alignment on the car. After that then I'd like to take a closer look at the arms and the mounting points.
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