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Just Curious #696326 02/14/06 01:01 AM
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Will 32x11.50's fit just fine on a 89 p/u 4wd without rubbing?

Last edited by TimMorgan; 02/14/06 01:04 AM.
Re: Just Curious #696327 02/14/06 02:43 AM
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The 32's will rub at the body seam at the rear of the front fenders when the wheels are fully turned, or when entering/exiting driveways. The amount the tires rub will depend on the widthe of the rims and the backspacing they have. You can solve this problem by beating down the body seam and hitting it with fresh paint(to avoid rust), when done you wont even be able to tell you had to modify anything.


More than tread lightly. Leave it like you were never there, nor anyone else.
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Re: Just Curious [Re: Snowtoy] #696328 02/14/06 03:11 AM
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The 32's will rub at the body seam at the rear of the front fenders when the wheels are fully turned, or when entering/exiting driveways. The amount the tires rub will depend on the widthe of the rims and the backspacing they have. You can solve this problem by beating down the body seam and hitting it with fresh paint(to avoid rust), when done you wont even be able to tell you had to modify anything.


what he said, as long as your rear leafs are in ok shape. Also you can gut inside the fenders, but make sure you undercoat/rust proof as much as possible


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