pics of 325/50/15s on Bogart d10s
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looks killer!! what kind of rearend setup do you have? stock length rear or what? was any cutting required besides the bump stop brackets and rolling/cutting the fenders?
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if phil doesnt mind, its a 12bolt, stock length and hal shocks with stock springs and no isolators. I think he left the bumpstops alone tho, just a BFH. the fenders need to be rolled IMO tho
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Looks great ! Good luck with it.
I have the same set-up.
The bumpstops cleared just barely so I cut a 1/4" off of the closest parts.
I hammered a little on the inside of the well and rolled the fender lip flat from about 10 and 2 o'clock. It still rubbed a little when the car squatted so I ended up putting a 1/4" flare at 11 and 1 o'clock.
No problems now.
No 60' times yet but I'm attending a rental on the 17th this month. Hopefully they get the job done.
I have the same set-up.
The bumpstops cleared just barely so I cut a 1/4" off of the closest parts.
I hammered a little on the inside of the well and rolled the fender lip flat from about 10 and 2 o'clock. It still rubbed a little when the car squatted so I ended up putting a 1/4" flare at 11 and 1 o'clock.
No problems now.
No 60' times yet but I'm attending a rental on the 17th this month. Hopefully they get the job done.
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Looks awesome man. is that on a 10" rear wheel? I have 15x10.5 Prostars and am going to be in the market for some tires within the next couple of months and these 325s are looking really good right now