Newbie Tire Question
#31
The project...she is deceased, lol!
After all that work, the new front tires rub up against the steering arms...sigh! Back to the old wheels, I will prob sell the new ones off. I know I could get hub extenders or something, but don't want to go that route....
Thanks everyone for all the help!
After all that work, the new front tires rub up against the steering arms...sigh! Back to the old wheels, I will prob sell the new ones off. I know I could get hub extenders or something, but don't want to go that route....
Thanks everyone for all the help!
#32
The wheels you have on the front are aftermarket wheels. Here is the original wheels for the 2001. Well the ones mine came with new. The 10 inch rear. (1st picture)
I ended up on e-bay and found a pair of stock 12 inch take offs for the rear. 12 inch tires are easier to find, and better selection. I stayed with the stock rims to keep the width down also.
I ended up on e-bay and found a pair of stock 12 inch take offs for the rear. 12 inch tires are easier to find, and better selection. I stayed with the stock rims to keep the width down also.
#33
The wheels you have on the front are aftermarket wheels. Here is the original wheels for the 2001. Well the ones mine came with new. The 10 inch rear. (1st picture)
I ended up on e-bay and found a pair of stock 12 inch take offs for the rear. 12 inch tires are easier to find, and better selection. I stayed with the stock rims to keep the width down also.
I ended up on e-bay and found a pair of stock 12 inch take offs for the rear. 12 inch tires are easier to find, and better selection. I stayed with the stock rims to keep the width down also.
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