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    325-50-15 drag radials under 2wd obs

    Hey guys i picked up a set of mickey thompson 325-50-15s last night for a good price. Im planing on running a 15-10 wheel. Do yall know if it will fit under my truck. Its lowered 4 inches in the back and i already have the fenders rolled and its a fleetside if that matters. Thanks a lot.
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    depends on BS of wheels but most likely they wont.
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    Doesnt matter what backspacing-they wont fit stock. Roll the lip and widen the wheel tubs and if it werent for the leaf spring they would fit between the frame and the fender. If you get rid of the spring, youre golden...

    I should add, it matters if youre lowered. If youre at stock height they will fit fine.

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    can I ask why so wide? Not that its not good to have a beefy dr or slick but sometimes you can havd too much.. Its rotating force hard to explain the technical way but thats it.. Just like why guys run skinnys up front for less rotational force... A 10.5 would be a good tire to start with id think... Just trying to help not criticizing cause fat tires do look good...

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    Yes they will fit! Just have to grind the out of the calipers
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    Thanks for the reply guys. Its been a few days since ive been able to get on here. I figured they might be too wide and i really dont have the time to have it down right now with it being my daily. I havent got any wheels yet. Just wanted some professional opinions. I just figured 100 bucks was a good deal so i scooped them up. Thanks a lot guys.
    1992 rcsb. Stock lq4, 85mm mass, e fan, lts true duals, magnaflow, t56, tru trac, 4.10s, slap bars

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    Def a good deal u could sell them at ur local track for twice that im sure!!

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    Oh yeah I'm sure I could get my money back out of them. I'm planing a trip to the track next week so hopefully I can get some that will fit by then.

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