325/60/15's and 10" prostars dont fit, help !!!
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325/60/15's and 10" prostars dont fit, help !!!
Ok , 15x10's and 7.5 bs ,Mickey T drag radials 325/60/15 , they hit the inside bad , what mods do I need to do ???? They wont even sit flush to the rotor mounting pad !!
I thought these would bolt right up ? I have a 9" rear but set up at stock length .
I thought these would bolt right up ? I have a 9" rear but set up at stock length .
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Originally Posted by SiL3NtXWS6
I am assuming you mean 325/50/15's. I responded in the other thread you hijacked and my post can be viewed here:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showpost....4&postcount=10
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showpost....4&postcount=10
what are you doing with that little torch in the pic?
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In that picture, my friend is heating up the metal so we could bend it back a little more after we cut the bump stops off.
And yes, i run a small spacer, but i fit them on there without it. You need an adjustable panhard rod to center the tire.
And yes, i run a small spacer, but i fit them on there without it. You need an adjustable panhard rod to center the tire.
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Originally Posted by SiL3NtXWS6
In that picture, my friend is heating up the metal so we could bend it back a little more after we cut the bump stops off.
And yes, i run a small spacer, but i fit them on there without it. You need an adjustable panhard rod to center the tire.
And yes, i run a small spacer, but i fit them on there without it. You need an adjustable panhard rod to center the tire.