New member from FL 93 std cab

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  1. Tuck&Poke

    Tuck&Poke Newbie

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    Hey, my name is Jonnie, I'm from Miami, FL. Picked up this 93' std cab 2wd 5spd a few months ago because I needed something to drive while I build my other car.

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    Its on 3in rear blocks and stock up front. Still want to lower it more and I also want to change up the wheels. Definitely want something MUCH more aggressive. I also want to clean it up and make it look presentable again. Its got some surface rust on the roof and the hood (already took care of the hood) and its got a few dings and dents I want to pull out. Clean up stains on the carpet inside etc.

    This is the car that's in a billion pieces in my garage that I'm building, part of the reason why the yota doesn't have a bunch of **** done to it yet.

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  2. dagnisaun

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    welcome!
    that's an awesome car. what kind of wheels are you thinking about for your truck?
     
  3. 1982rn34

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    Welcome Jonnie!
     
  4. Tuck&Poke

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    Not sure yet, something wide with some stretch to it, 15's or 16's. Not really sure how much you can stuff under these fenders, or what offsets these will take.
     
  5. dagnisaun

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    I had 15x10 -44 all around, with 195/65 and 205/60. depending on how low you are, you'd have to roll fenders and hammer in the front wheel wells. but man did it look aggressive.
    this is the only pic I can find right now https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/540152_10151085020709584_1943529749_n.jpg
     
  6. Tuck&Poke

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    Yea, thats pretty much the stance I want. I'm surprised these things can swallow a 10" wheel in the front, that's awesome.

    I've actually been looking into these Cragars. But i think 16's with smaller profile tires will look even better.

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