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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Mid, NH
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Anyone ever install a set of Bushwacker Cut-out flares on a '67 to '72. How tall of a tire can be used without any lift? How wide of a tire and rim? Any feed back on quality or hassles?
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Calgary/Alberta/Canada
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I have bought some for my 69 Chevy but I haven't installed them yet. So just to give you an idea on clearance this is what I have, 6" Suspension Lift, 3" Body Lift, cut out the fenders for the Fender Flares Cut outs to fit and running 38.5/16/16.5 Super swappers and the tires still rub on the fenders. What I have decided to do is put another 2" to 3" of suspension lift under the frame, giving me a total of 11" to 12" of lift. After this is done there should be no more rubbing. Hope this helps.
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1969 Chev 4x4 9" of lift,327cid,38/16/16.5 Super Swampers,Factory Tack,Powder Coated Frame and other misc. ![]() |
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