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Topic: will a 10" wheel fit in a fox??
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87_Hatch
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will a 10" fit in a fox with just stock length axles but five lug?? also can u buy after market axles like moser and alloy stock length 5 lug???
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Posts: 316 | From: redwood city, CA | Registered: Apr 2006
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SmokinLX
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quote: Originally posted by 87_Hatch: will a 10" fit in a fox with just stock length axles but five lug?? also can u buy after market axles like moser and alloy stock length 5 lug???
I have strange 5 lug with 10 inch prostar's so Yes they will.
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Posts: 4388 | From: East Bay | Registered: Aug 2002
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Luke87GT
Lay'n more stripes than Caltrans
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Sure, but its generally not a plug and go type of mod.
It usually requires the correct offset wheel, lip rolling, and additional exhaust/quad clearancing.
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Posts: 7802 | From: San Mateo | Registered: Jul 2000
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SmokinLX
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I agree. I had already ditched My qusd's and I had to eliminate My tailpipes after the muffler's. I just strapped some 27X60X15 inch mickey's on it and had to do some clearancing with the old sledge hammer . But it was worth it .
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Posts: 4388 | From: East Bay | Registered: Aug 2002
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BlowN67
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I've ran a 3" mac catback mandral bend on my old92 not in pics but i ran it shortly after
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Posts: 9809 | From: Home of LARD | Registered: Mar 2004
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venomous99
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assuming u have fox axles, to do it the most painless way, go with a 10" that has a 22mm offset and dont go too crazy with your tire size. you should be able to fit w/out much modifications most 275s and even 285 depending on which brand u go with.
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Posts: 4811 | From: dc | Registered: Oct 2002
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Team SOLO
Chevy Powered Stang
Member # 722
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I'm running a 15x10 Weld Draglite with a 28x10.5 ET Drag. The backspacing on the rims is 6.5".
I had to do some good inner fenderwell beating to get them to fit...but they fit!
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Posts: 3887 | From: Santa Clara | Registered: Jan 2002
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SmokinLX
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quote: Originally posted by Team SOLO: I'm running a 15x10 Weld Draglite with a 28x10.5 ET Drag. The backspacing on the rims is 6.5".
I had to do some good inner fenderwell beating to get them to fit...but they fit!
damn they must FILL out that fenderwell! I was happy with the size difference between the 26 & the 27 inch tall tire so I am sure that the difference between the 27 & 28 is impressive . Can't wait for it to cool down so We can start putting down some great #'s . [ September 02, 2007, 04:07 PM: Message edited by: SmokinLX ]
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Posts: 4388 | From: East Bay | Registered: Aug 2002
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