FYI 1.5" are good for the back. You gotta have 2" for the front (1.5" the inside of the rims hit the tierods)
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I bought a pair of 1.5" and Kyle put 'em on the front, but they hit the tie rods. He said I needed 1.75" because there's a lip around the wheel that hits the tie rods. I got 2" spacers. I just ordered them today.Originally posted by GETGONE View PostSo do you have them on or what? I wouldn't think 8" wide wheels would hit the tie rods.
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The lip on the rim on the back side like Robin said hit the tie rod end just a little
The back ones are on
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Thanks ka-ka-poo! hee hee heeOriginally posted by Phantom383 View Post
The lip on the rim on the back side like Robin said hit the tie rod end just a little
The back ones are on
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Dr LT1
- March 8th, 2007
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- Kyle L
- 1993 Pontiac TransAm V8
- Hudsonville, Michigan
- Machinest/CNC Programer
- Send PM
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93 TA Currently Under Construction AGAIN
2007 2500 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab w/ 6.0L & 3.73's
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