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I think mine is 54.5" wide and my 12" wheels have 5.375" BS.

Get your wheels first the way you want them, mick them up and then order the rear to fit.
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If you are planning to switch to a 9" you need to seriously consider a full floating hub rear. Moser sells a complete 9" rear minus the center section for $879 in any width you need. If you are not familiar with what a floating hub is do a search and you will find a good deal of information. I'm sure DSE has provisions for welding their brackets on your housing. Here's a pic of my Moser 9" floater.

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If you are planning to switch to a 9" you need to seriously consider a full floating hub rear. Moser sells a complete 9" rear minus the center section for $879 in any width you need. If you are not familiar with what a floating hub is do a search and you will find a good deal of information. I'm sure DSE has provisions for welding their brackets on your housing. Here's a pic of my Moser 9" floater.

Kool I'll look in too it,that rear end looks bad ass
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I think mine is 54.5" wide and my 12" wheels have 5.375" BS.

Get your wheels first the way you want them, mick them up and then order the rear to fit.
Thanx for the info I have the wheels but I'm Going To rehoop them I want like a 6" lip or more if I can but with a 12" rear tire
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