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Newbie ALERT! Question on wheels and fender issues

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seductiveconcepts   +1y
I am new to the site and I know that this question has probably already been answered thousands of times, but I can't find a search button or the exact answer I am needing. I have a 97 chey crew dually, slammed (of coarse) on fbss, running 3" drop spindles in the front, a parallel 4 link in the rear w/ airlift 1r9's on custom lift bars, I am needing to know what I would have to do to be able tuck 22's front and rear. do you have to modify the rear fenders? and do have to lose the inner fenders up front. Also where is the best place to get a good deal on these wheels? Also does anyone tow on these wheels?

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seductiveconcepts   +1y
Ohh yeah... and for all you wondering... I am rockin the W/T front end!
liljlowrider   +1y
welcome to the site... you will for sure have to lose the front inner fenders.. you will have to widen the rear fenders or narrow the rearend UNLESS you get the what we here on dually scene call the townasty wheels(named after one of our famous members) the best place to get these wheels or anyother wheels is from LOCKONE . im sure he will respond to your post soon.
1fastlx   +1y
trevor must be sleeping don't worry all your questions will be answered soon
souf star   +1y
yo sed you got any other pics of your setup?
lockone   +1y
You will more than likely have to lose the front inner fenders unless the pic you have posted is as low as the truck sits, then it will be real close to working with some 22s and the inner fenders.
As for the rear, there are several different options you have.
1st--Regular 22s with narrowed rearend.
2nd--Regular 22s with widened fenders.
3rd--Townasty 22s (different offset than regular 22s) with no fender or axle mods.
The Townasty wheels have not been tested on every vehicle so before ordering give me a call or PM for some measurements that way we can ensure a perfect fitment of your wheels to your ride.

As for towing on these wheels there are numerous people around the country that do it. The wheels are rated for arounf 7000lbs and the tires are around 1600lbs depending on size you prefer (265/35/22 is normal).

I will send you a PM with some prices. If you have any more question just ask and one of us will be able to answer it.

L8R
low95xlt   +1y
welcome and lock is the man with the plan and the wheels he is always good for his responses
nice truck under 5 posts and pics already, good stuff, but yea more pics
dragnasty   +1y
Here is a pic of my 99 with the "TowNasty" wheels that we speak of.

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low95xlt   +1y
drag my girls jsut saw the spikes and she was like damn i like those so she said i could get a dually oo hoo
liljlowrider   +1y
truck is lookin good drag