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Old 04-01-2010, 12:43 AM
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looks like your skinny front runners are wider than most peoples rears , what size are they 305s?
whole truck looks good btw..
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Originally Posted by dlt76028
Whoa no need to yell.. I know 03's have rear disk brakes, and I was under the impression the most backspacing you could run was ~5.5 before hitting the banjo bolt.
that's only with 16" or 17" wheels. 18's or bigger will clear the bolt just fine
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i forgot to say: yabba, dabba, doo!
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Originally Posted by 454SuperSport
that's only with 16" or 17" wheels. 18's or bigger will clear the bolt just fine
Good to know
Old 04-01-2010, 07:38 AM
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Originally Posted by skolman91
looks like your skinny front runners are wider than most peoples rears , what size are they 305s?
whole truck looks good btw..
Rims and tires are actually staggered sizes like a corvette

front are 18x9 with 265/60/18 and rear are 20x15 with 31/18/20 tires.
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I love seeing factory parts used to make a custom look! Looks awesome, and definitely a one of a kind
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Awesome
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very nice...
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Very Nice!
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I wish I could do that with my quadrasteer and still be able to use the rear steering..


Looks amazing



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