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Old 02-19-2017, 05:42 PM
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Im planning on dropping my 06 crew cab vmax 4/6 with a 24x10 +25 and a 295/30 tire. Will this work? Ive already rolled the rear fenders and hammered the inner fender well seam flat. Any advice is appreciated!
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you will be fine. im running a 6/8 with 24x10s in the back like nothing. I did roll my fenders like you tho
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Ok cool man thanks! Did you have to do trimming in the front inner also? It looks like the splash guard bracket in the front could get in the way?
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Ok cool man thanks! Did you have to do trimming in the front inner also? It looks like the splash guard bracket in the front could get in the way?
No I didn't but I am running 22s in the front. If u are runnin 24s all around they may rub a little like on a big bump or something. That's what mine used to do when I had 24s all around but it wasn't at the splash guard bracket it was more on the firewall the upper part of it has like a bump in it for some reason that sticks down about 1 inch and that would rub but my drop is lower than yours so I think you"ll be fine.
The picture on my avatar was with 24s and they were flush and I had rubber band tires on there to help out a little. Yours should sit a little higher than that just don't put a big ol meaty tire on it
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Ok cool i plan on running 295/30's but may go 285 or 275
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They fit... but they certainly stick out pretty far.

Let's see pics when you have it together.
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Originally Posted by Vortec350ss
They fit... but they certainly stick out pretty far.

Let's see pics when you have it together.
Well i definately may go lower in the future so im trying to figure out if theyll tuck or not with the right tire
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I cant find anything on anyone running a +25 on a nbs and being low
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oh wait... i was thinking -25mm. sorry about that. I was going to say tuckign is absolutely out of the question.

with +25 they will be close... I dont think they will tuck. I would expect them to be very flush with the fenders. It it was a +25 and 9" wide they may tuck.
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Originally Posted by Blackvmax
I cant find anything on anyone running a +25 on a nbs and being low
for reference the SSS wheels are 9" wide with a +22 offset. That esentially means yours wills tick out 1cm further than that. Those wheels are very flush.



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