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Post by cavguy2004 on Jan 17, 2017 18:07:02 GMT -5
Building a 94 caprice bubble what size tires everyone running..it's a mod class
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Jan 17, 2017 18:18:34 GMT -5
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Post by STROMI 121 on Jan 17, 2017 18:18:34 GMT -5
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Jan 17, 2017 21:05:46 GMT -5
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Post by cavguy2004 on Jan 17, 2017 21:05:46 GMT -5
OK thanx just trying keep car level as can figured that so front doesn't drop on frame an incase back drops
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Post by STROMI 121 on Jan 19, 2017 16:03:29 GMT -5
Just make sure the back doesn't drop. Tuck, notch/dimple, and fold/cut or remove the bottom of the rear 1/4s
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Post by cavguy2004 on Jan 22, 2017 20:36:51 GMT -5
Just make sure the back doesn't drop. Tuck, notch/dimple, and fold/cut or remove the bottom of the rear 1/4s K thank u..
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Post by cavguy2004 on Feb 1, 2017 16:48:24 GMT -5
Running stock rear end gonna weld it so have posi.was gonna run the ss wheels should I run a 23X850.15" skid tires all way around...trying to keep car level so frame won't drop as fast.should I chain rear down any an run chain between hump plates?
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Post by demoboy333 on Feb 1, 2017 18:11:52 GMT -5
Yes
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Post by STROMI 121 on Feb 1, 2017 19:47:55 GMT -5
Running stock rear end gonna weld it so have posi.was gonna run the ss wheels should I run a 23X850.15" skid tires all way around...trying to keep car level so frame won't drop as fast.should I chain rear down any an run chain between hump plates? I didn't know they made 23x8.50x15s
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Feb 1, 2017 20:20:18 GMT -5
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Post by cavguy2004 on Feb 1, 2017 20:20:18 GMT -5
Sorry meant 27X850.15 tires
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Post by STROMI 121 on Feb 1, 2017 21:05:41 GMT -5
I would run smaller rear tires on the rear with the stock rear. And there is no need for skids on the front. A 700-15 fork lift, mudder, or whatever, works well on the front.
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