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i have a 72 duster 440 and i want to put the biggest possible tires on it. i am willing to tub it but how much does that cost, were would i get it done thatnks for all you help
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joem08,check out "no room for tires" by duster 440.
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I installed the ABC Ind. Inboard spring kit and subframe connectors on my 73 Duster. The kit has the ability to be almost all a bolt in. I decided to weld mine. After moving the wheelwells I should have about room for about 16" of meat.
SJS440 [This message has been edited by SJS440 (edited April 08, 2000).] |
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SJS440, How did you like the kit from ABC?? I'm going from a 6pt roll bar and bolt in connectors to a 12pt cage and welded in connectors and want to know how this kit is. Thanks!!
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How big a tire you want to run? The stock frame rails will only allow you to run about a 13" tire, and that is pushing it on the street. Any wider than that and you will have to back half the car to get enough clearance.
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