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Pics of my roll bar with Roll Bar Rapz
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<blockquote data-quote="Dingleweed" data-source="post: 3295546" data-attributes="member: 31218"><p>Yeah, that's my next project. I have a bit of a dilema though with my 315s. I have a 97 Cobra solid axle which is 3/4" narrower. That was just enough for the insides of my tires to touch the exhaust pipes. I then put on my brother's 1" spacers. This pushed the tires out far enough that if they were to move far enough upwards they would rub the inside lip of the fenders.</p><p></p><p>I have done some rough measurements and think that if I use some 1/4" spacers, that will seat the tires in far enough that they won't rub the exhaust, and they'll clear the fender lip if I lower it and hit a big bump...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks! For some reason, when my tires are in the sun, they look much lighter in the pics than they do in real life. In person, the tires and rims are always about the same color (as it looks in the pics where the tires are in the shade.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dingleweed, post: 3295546, member: 31218"] Yeah, that's my next project. I have a bit of a dilema though with my 315s. I have a 97 Cobra solid axle which is 3/4" narrower. That was just enough for the insides of my tires to touch the exhaust pipes. I then put on my brother's 1" spacers. This pushed the tires out far enough that if they were to move far enough upwards they would rub the inside lip of the fenders. I have done some rough measurements and think that if I use some 1/4" spacers, that will seat the tires in far enough that they won't rub the exhaust, and they'll clear the fender lip if I lower it and hit a big bump... Thanks! For some reason, when my tires are in the sun, they look much lighter in the pics than they do in real life. In person, the tires and rims are always about the same color (as it looks in the pics where the tires are in the shade.) [/QUOTE]
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