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c&c rearend with parallel 4 link?????

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huskerdually   +1y
I'll measure my frame width tonite.
dward   +1y
i just measured my frame and i got 34 inched from outside to outside of the frame rails....on a squarebody

anybody know the measurement of the wheels on a c&c and just a regular rear end with 22's....like from inside of the wheel to the inside of the other wheel with adapters on....i hope that makes sense

just trying to figure out what set-up to do with out getting the wheels yet
speedracer   +1y


I just measured mine I have a C&C rear end and its about 44 1/2 inches from backing plate to backing plate. i have all 4 semis on the back and from inside the inner to the other inner is 44 inches. It is almost even with the backing plate. On my wheels they milled some of the face so the wheels would sit closer together. I am running a parralel 4 link on the outside of my frame with a slip wishbone. I think i talked to you at camp n drag im the one that had the black squarebody. I dont know what the measurement is with a stock rear end.
dward   +1y
super.....yeah that was me at the show....thanks for the reply....just trying to figure out the set-up i wanna run....your bags are on the axle right?....how much did you mill off the face of each wheel? and you didn't have to touch your outer fenders right?

really dig your truck.....
speedracer   +1y
[quoteyour bags are on the axle right?....how much did you mill off the face of each wheel? and you didn't have to touch your outer fenders right?
][/quote]

Ya my bags are on the axle. I think they milled 1/8 or 1/4 off each face not for sure really thats just the way they came. I didnt raise my fenders since the show i have taken out the spacers i had in the back so it sits bout an inch lower now. I still have bout 1 1/2 before the tire hits the fender. I have the sucidedoors paralell 4 link. I was gonna go with a watts link but the slip wishbone was easier and cheaper.