Quote:
Originally Posted by 502ms
WOW!!
What an awesome, super bit of information! Thank you so much! I have been out for the last few days, so I missed this post! I thank you for sharing such detailed information and pictures. I would love to know how your ride is before I pull the trigger...I guess I will be fine, as what I am trying to accomplish is making room for big meats and still lay it out. The way my frame is in the rear, I can air completely out and not scrape anything...it is mostly the front end that is laying on the ground
|
Thanks!
You may just need the narrowing of your rear and that's it. I can tell you that I think I'm going to be a little less than an inch off the ground unless I lose those adapter/spacers (and adjust the BS on my next wheels accordingly) or think about a slightly narrower tire, or lower profile. The tire hits the cut bedside, which is just below that center bolt holding the fender on, but there's still an 1 1/4" of space to be had but cutting up right to the top of the inside of the fender. I went with what RustSpot had done, but his 22's with a 295/30 tire are a hair smaller in overall diameter than my combo, so that little bit extra helps get all the way down.
I can't wait to drive this thing, and I'll give a full report!