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Old 07-29-2007, 05:56 PM   #1
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Re: 67' Truck Build

I'll probably go with 20's. What is the best way to do the front inner fender wells when bagged. I want my truck to sit about an inch or so off the ground when fully deflated. Is there a way to raise the stock fender wells? I will be raising the rear fender wells and bed. I would like to keep a semi classic look. By the way this site is great. Everyone is helpful and has great ideas. Thanks!
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Old 07-29-2007, 10:31 PM   #2
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actually its 2 inches, and you can still have the same sidewall ratio as long as there is room.
22s can look good , but like Spray-bomb said its personal preference
I said Across the wheel, thats 1 inch less tire

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I'll probably go with 20's. What is the best way to do the front inner fender wells when bagged. I want my truck to sit about an inch or so off the ground when fully deflated. Is there a way to raise the stock fender wells? I will be raising the rear fender wells and bed. I would like to keep a semi classic look. By the way this site is great. Everyone is helpful and has great ideas. Thanks!
I don't have mine bagged quite yet, so I can't help you here except for this link

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=250756
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Old 07-29-2007, 10:36 PM   #3
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I said Across the wheel, thats 1 inch less tire



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I still dont see how 22"-20"= 1" its 2 inches bigger no matter how you measure it. 1" on each side maybe, but not total. and its only less tire if you stay with the same overall diameter, which most people dont. Not trying to start a pissing match, but your info is kinda misleading to a guy who is asking for advice.
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