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Old 01-11-2009, 12:56 AM
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A bodys are the worst for tire size, i fit a 10inch slick in the back of my dart, theres pics in my build thread of how it looks, you would have a very similar size to what it is(the link in my signature is to the thread)
Thanks for the quick response. That green on your car looks great. The seats were really nice.
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Old 01-11-2009, 09:10 AM
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Old 01-11-2009, 11:58 AM
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Sweet project. Quick question for you Dodge guys. I saw a Duster for sale locally that I could pick up kind of cheap. Was wondering what kind of tire you can fit under one without a mini tub job. Anybody know?

Duster/Demons have bigger rear tubs than Dart's.......I dont know specifically know the size but on Bigblockdart a search could easily find out.
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Tunnel is finished.....

Pushed the car outside for a bit. Gotta get the wheels painted...way too blingy for me. Rear suspension is done now, Tim just finished a rear splined sway bar....will get pics soon.
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so whats next on the list?
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so whats next on the list?

Once the bellhousing gets here, a bunch of little stuff to finish up. Then exhaust and modify the rear roll cage bars.
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Once the bellhousing gets here, a bunch of little stuff to finish up. Then exhaust and modify the rear roll cage bars.
Okay so that will take only a day. Then what?
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hey rob. i have a 1971 duster,nothing compared to yours! do you know what the widest wheel i can get in the rear with it droppped two inches? no tubs or spring relocation. awsome project by the way!
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Old 02-12-2009, 08:39 PM
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hey rob. i have a 1971 duster,nothing compared to yours! do you know what the widest wheel i can get in the rear with it droppped two inches? no tubs or spring relocation. awsome project by the way!
I think a 275mm-285mm wide tire on a 10" rim. Leaf springs would be the first clearance issue. You can do a leaf spring inboard kit, Mopar or Mancini Racing sells them.

Check out www.forabodiesonly.com The guys there aren't really into heavily modified Abodies like mine, but would know for sure on the rear wheel question.
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holy hell! i would be happy with a 9"! i'll check out that other site for sure. thanks for the info! and keep the pics coming on your project! can't wait to see it done!
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