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20s on a s-10

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Dragthatchit   +1y
Originally posted by GoodLow123



Well here's how it may look, it's 245/35/20 with all stock fenders from front to rear.(and you will for sure rub frame just before full turn).........



not to be rude...but thats not to the frame...isnt that what he wanted to know what it would take, or did he just want pics and answers of 20's in general??? Just curious, not tryin to piss u off
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bagdb2200   +1y
Originally posted by iLLblazer



Edited: 6/18/2006 10:24:58 PM by iLLblazer

LMAO. have you ever installed a set of the SD tubs man? Yeah you can get trailer fenders, cut steel to cover the sides, weld and bodywork them smooth and spend a good day doing it, and do the same to weld 2 together if u need a wider tub...or you can order the exact dimensions you need from SD and have them ready to rock out of the box with flawless metalwork. They are WELL worth the price. By the time you factor in sheet metal for the sides, welding and body supplies, extra fenders to widen them out, and all the time, the SD ones are your best bet.Once you install a set of SD ones, you'll wonder how you ever did it any differently...or mayeb i'm just lazy.

I can get trailer fenders with side panels for $50 shipped...and they've always been large enough.
OUTsocietyKAST   +1y
the two link bars come from the same spot on the axle and go towards the front of the truck and bend towards the outside of the rails after the pass the rim and go up to the frame rail and mount on the outside and are raised so they dont lay on de ground

sorry tried to take a pic but couldnt get one my camera messed up, its not complicated im jus stupid and cant explain it
GoodLow123   +1y
Edited: 6/27/2006 3:01:56 PM by GoodLow123

Edited: 6/27/2006 2:11:22 PM by GoodLow123

Edited: 6/27/2006 2:10:17 PM by GoodLow123

Originally posted by Dragthatchit



not to be rude...but thats not to the frame...isnt that what he wanted to know what it would take, or did he just want pics and answers of 20's in general??? Just curious, not tryin to piss u off

Nah it's cool man, and yeah your right it's not tubed (all stock) so it's about 1 1/2"- 2" from frame. I believe he's looking for both, and I quote.....

"ok im buyin 20s tommorrow and im just lookin 2 c (what problems with rubbin im gonna have, its bagged.) (But how much higher am i lookin 2 b with the 20s). and im probably gonna tub out the rear with the suicide doors tubs and middle cover part so i know the rear should go as low as the tank again (but i dunno bout the front) so just lookin 4 some help"
AVTekk   +1y
std trailer fenders are only 9" wide, and they need to be 11" wide for an s10 on 20s, or youll have a gap on the sides. the sd tubs do save a grip of time and effort.

eks10BDRG-N   +1y
Edited: 6/27/2006 3:00:41 PM by eks10BDRG-N

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Dragthatchit   +1y
Originally posted by AVTekk



std trailer fenders are only 9" wide, and they need to be 11" wide for an s10 on 20s, or youll have a gap on the sides. the sd tubs do save a grip of time and effort.



Ive got twentys on the back of my truck and trailer fenders....and my tires are in like 1 1/2in from the edge of the trailer fenders, running a 20x8 and a 255/35,
OUTsocietyKAST   +1y
im getting a step side bed in like a week or two, am i gona have any problems with laying it on the ground or anything else
AVTekk   +1y
the fenders dont need to be 11" wide to clear the tires, they need to be that wide to fill in the gap on the inside of the s10 bed where it steps in.

outkast youll be ok with a normal 245/35 or somethin but not if its bodydropped..
eks10BDRG-N   +1y
my trailer tubs are 32x8 i believe. stepside bed really only need like 4to5 inches across. look here