Grit dog
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- May 18, 2020
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- Location
- Auburn, Washington
- First Name
- Todd
- Truck Year
- 1986, 1977
- Truck Model
- K20, C10
- Engine Size
- 454, 350
For anyone wondering, 35-12.50s on a 9” wide wheel with a 3.5” backspace don’t fit on a K20 with a 4” lift….lol.
I knew it would be close and the type of tires didn’t help but the additional neg offset of about 1.5” compared to the 8” wide 4” bs wheels killed it. Only took one full lock right turn to rip the fender well trim off!
So, not interested in going 6” lift, for reasons. Cost and won’t fit in the attached garage being the 2 deal killers.
So I’m gonna get an ORD 1” zero rate. It obviously won’t provide enough clearance for any real wheelin. But will make it daily drive-able and preserve enough of the rake that it doesn’t look low in back. And I bought the shocks long enough to accommodate already when those went on.
No real questions.
More of a PSA on “what doesn’t fit on what.”
And hindsight being 20/20, I fixed both bottom corners on the front fenders from previous tire damage. And I really considered clearancing the back corners when I was doing the bodywork. But lack of time persuaded me to just make them straight and factory again.
I knew it would be close and the type of tires didn’t help but the additional neg offset of about 1.5” compared to the 8” wide 4” bs wheels killed it. Only took one full lock right turn to rip the fender well trim off!
So, not interested in going 6” lift, for reasons. Cost and won’t fit in the attached garage being the 2 deal killers.
So I’m gonna get an ORD 1” zero rate. It obviously won’t provide enough clearance for any real wheelin. But will make it daily drive-able and preserve enough of the rake that it doesn’t look low in back. And I bought the shocks long enough to accommodate already when those went on.
No real questions.
More of a PSA on “what doesn’t fit on what.”
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And hindsight being 20/20, I fixed both bottom corners on the front fenders from previous tire damage. And I really considered clearancing the back corners when I was doing the bodywork. But lack of time persuaded me to just make them straight and factory again.