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Old 10-04-2008, 04:05 PM
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i recently purchased a set of 19" zo6 rims off of an 07 and the back rims are 12" wide with a 325 series tire. what can i do to get these hogs under my fenders? local fbody man says i can do some minor bending and cutting, and replace a torque arm looking thing for a smaller in width aftermarket one to make a little bit more room, i just dont want to tear up these expensive tires.
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Roll the fenders, BFH the inner wells, offset tubular lca's.
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anyone got a link to somewhere the tubular lcas are at?
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umi, bmr, spohn--------------------->
I believe they all offer them.
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UMI Double Adjustable LCA's with offset spacers

or if you already have tubular UMI LCA's with rod ends on both ends (or any other tubular LCA with QA1 XM Series ¾” rod ends), you can get the spacers separately here




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