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    vettedreams is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Buy the way the rear tires are 295/50's on 15" pacer pro star rims.

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    That is a big tire for the rear of these cars. I didn't even see how I could fit 255 with the stock rear end. You will have to widen it at LEAST 4 inches on each side. Too bad the frame is so close to the inside part of the fender because my frame sets and rubs on the frame and nothing I can do about it besides narrow the frame.... Good luck on it, seems like you chose what you want to do so that's good. Take pics throughout the process and post it on here and Chevytalk.com if you can, a lot of guys will appreciate that on there.
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    arright. guilty as charged...

    actually meant to prephase the suggestion with:

    how about this? Was really just throwing it out there for your FEEDBACK, which I guess I got.
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