dropping chevy

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dropping chevy
Wild_bill22 avatar
Wild_bill22
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I have a 00 chevy silverado with 305/40R22. Will i be able to lay it or do i need smaller tires.
twistedsdime avatar
twistedsdime
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Of course. Is the question do I need to do any cutting? If so then another ...of course.
Wild_bill22 avatar
Wild_bill22
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Yea i knew i would need to cut the finder wells and knotch the fram i just did know if the tires stuck out to much to fit under the wells.thanks for the info.
splitdecision avatar
splitdecision
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Even with smaller tires you will have to do some cutting in the fenders and probably in the bed also.
splitdecision avatar
splitdecision
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damn sorry you had replied before I got mine in.
Wild_bill22 avatar
Wild_bill22
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its cool.
twistedsdime avatar
twistedsdime
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Edited: 10/2/2007 2:37:01 PM by twistedsdime

Well then wild thats a completely different question. That all depends mainly on your offset of your rim. But you'll probably be fine any ways. You can have a huge offset and a small offset and still have the same tire size so that doesn't effect weather the truck will lay or not.
Wild_bill22 avatar
Wild_bill22
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the rims are 22x9.5
twistedsdime avatar
twistedsdime
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Ok I guess I'll say it once more. Its your offset that will determine if they will tuck fine or not. Read this thread to better help you determine what your offset is:

http://www.streetsourcemag.com/forum/topic.aspx?method=reply&topic_id=57855&forum_id=18&forum_title=&M=False&S=True
Wild_bill22 avatar
Wild_bill22
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ok thanks. sorry as you can tell i am new to all this.