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Old 04-21-2016, 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Shiner View Post
Wish you would just tell me, "Travis get the rears with 6" BS and the fronts with 5""


Now what fun would that be.

Actually I would if you would let me measure the car first but you are going to have to get dirty to know for sure. You have everything there to get the answer you need.

With the tire on the car, measure distance from the inner well to the inner tire. Closest section to hit.

Now measure the outer tire face to the wheel well lip. Quarter panel lip.

Pull the tire off and measure the current tire width. Sitting on the ground on its side. Measure the width. Ground to the top of the tire. 8" wheel should be around 10-11" wide. This is the section width.

Now take a measurement of the wheel well to the quarter panel lip.

Now use a ruler and tape measure to measure wheel mounting (axle flange to inner wheel well) pictured^

let me know when you get all of that.
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