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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 5.SL0W: [QB] Yea thats the idea, use s197 offsets to compensate for the extra width of the sn95 length axels.. if they still sit too far in the wheel in the rear, run a 1/4 inch spacer. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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93lx4cyl
Member # 10517
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Ok I'm curious I know if you use a sn95 8.8 in a fox without fox length axles you can get 05-09 wheels because of the offset but I'm wondering can you get wheels in that offset as deep dish to work and not have a problem or best to get fox axles?
I.e sn95 rear with 18x10 bullits w/ 05-09 offset? Correct me if I'm wrong on the offset
Thanks in advance!
5.SL0W
Member # 9987
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Yea thats the idea, use s197 offsets to compensate for the extra width of the sn95 length axels.. if they still sit too far in the wheel in the rear, run a 1/4 inch spacer.
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