Another fitment question...

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  1. Xs5875

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    Cat wait til friday when mine go on..Ill be posting pics a plenty!
     
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    Sounds good bro. So what did you do about your clutch master and brake booster? Cross that bridge yet?
     
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    Brake booster will clear. (I think) clutch master is under dash like the mini trckin write up. Ill msg u a pic on fb
     
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    Told you!!! Good choice
     
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    I still haven't decided yet...
     
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    Ha buy the 20's then.... have fun making it all work
     
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    Have you seen my truck? No problems making things work. You sound like a blockhead.
     
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    :applause:
     
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    As I said good luck with your choice was just giving you my input on actually driving a truck with 20s that's no where near as low as you.... as I said good luck and won't give my input on your build ever again
     
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    Heres what I encountered today on my +42s that came in.

    They fit, dont hit anything, no spacers. And at full lift, and laid out...no contact with the fender or anything. I did have to move my booster straight over 3/4" Now it clears and all is well.

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    So, to sum it up, I really believe wheel width and design play a role in which offset is best...but if he gets a +40 in a 20...I'll bet it works and looks good..
     
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    'Nuff said. Ordered my 20's earlier today. Should have 'em next week. Will post pics when I get 'em.
     
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    what width were those?
     
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    18x8's with a 225 tire.
     
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    20's came in today...


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    That 3/4 inch was all the difference I needed. Wont quite have to fully lockup for a U turn. Fits great and I'm stoked! For all the 20 haters (you know who you are :evil:) its all about OFFSET. :D
     
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    Boooooyah!
     
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    What wires are those hangin out the door? Im about to tackle my relocated wiring harnesses this weekend and all the old holes are gone where I tubbed . Will I need to take the original conduit off the wires so they will tuck in the fender? And is there enough slack to mount the unde good fuse box on the core support?
     
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    All the factory harnesses. Just tucked em up in there to clear. Plenty of slack to move fuseblock to core support. I can shoot you pix if ya want. I didnt need to extend anything.:waytogo:
     
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    I was just kicking around an idea. Since I have no ac or heater box, the battery is gonna go behind the glovebox. Why not put the fuse box under dash as run harness through firewall and down the frame? Both sides should work...I guess, hell that's what I'm tacklin this wknd either way. But yeah pics are always nice.
     
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    Thats an option too. A guy on here has his in the glove box. You think I gotta ditch my heater for my tubs too? Im not opposed to the idea... Its pretty close to the firewall huh?
     

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