I just received your request for a measurement , so I stepped out to get it and
was surprised that we we having a rain storm with the sun shining . To my
surprise I had left the top down on my Miata . So if I hadn't read the oletruck
list , my car would have been totally ruined. Just goes to show you good
things happen from reading this list....Oh ! by the way the measurement outside
to outside on my 56- 3200 TF is 75"over a set of 255 - R 70 -15 Hoosiers . And
they just barely clear the fenders...
Hope this helps and thanks again for saving my car...:-)
C. W. Dodd
Greenville SC
56- 3200- Mr. Mean
"BORDER,RYAN (HP-FtCollins,ex1)" wrote:
> Hello guys-
> I have an opportunity to buy some new rear wheels for my truck at a pretty
> good price. However, I have concerns about if they're going to fit. What I
> need to know, is how wide (outside sidewall to outside sidewall) the rear
> wheels/tires/axle combo can be, and still fit inside a stock set of task
> force step-side rear fenders. The measurement I'm looking for is probably
> around 70 inches. Any of you rodders, with tires that fit, got an 8ft dial
> caliper handy? :-)
> I've got a narrowed frame, have a pretty good idea what the outboard
> suspension components width is going to be, and can tub the bed so that the
> suspension *is* the inside limitation. I will have the axle narrowed to
> suit... The wheels I'm looking at are 15X15's though, which still might be a
> bit tight. The tires I'd run on them would be M/T 31X18.5X15 Sportsmans (or
> Hoosier/Phoenix/Goodyear equivalents), which have a sidewall width of ~18".
> The limiter looks to be the rear lower corner of the wheel well opening...
>
> Culled from the pages of "Classic Trucks":
> http://www.classictrucksweb.com/
> (hopefully a shameless plug will keep them from suing me)
> is a picture that approximates what I'm shooting for:
> http://home.earthlink.net/~rborder/truck/rc.jpg
>
> Thanks-
> Ryan.
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