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Old 01-14-2015, 01:34 PM   #1
Keith Seymore
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Re: Stepside bed inner wheel tubs

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Originally Posted by redsled87 View Post
Has anyone added fleetside wheeltubs to their step side? Mine sits fairly low. I was going to go the whole way into the frame rail in case I want to go bigger in the future. I'm running a 325/50/15 drag radial on a 10" wheel. I've got about 1-2" of gap to the wheel opening from the tire. I'm looking at running a wider 30-31" tall Hoosier Quick Time Pro tire. Can't hurt to have more tire with a torquey big block! Just wondering if I'll be fine with factory tubs or I need aftermarket ones. This is on an '87 by the way. Thanks
That's how we did the white '85 GM racetruck at the proving grounds (no photos available).

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