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Date Posted: 00:18:12 09/25/02 Wed
Author: Ray
Subject: Re: Springs clamps
In reply to: Harry 's message, "Re: Springs clamps" on 04:26:13 09/24/02 Tue

>>>>You should measure it from the center of the wheel
>to
>>>>the wheel/fender well not from the bottom of the
>rim.
>>>
>>>Not true, the distance is the same from the bottom of
>>>the wheel, not the tire, from center is diferent
>>>according to wheel size, straight from the horses
>>mouth
>>
>>I disagree. You mean a 15"-16" wheel and an 18"-19"
>>wheel will have the same distance from the bottom of
>>the rim (not tire!)to the wheel /fender well? I don't
>>think so.
>>Go check it out. Install your stock 15"s and measure
>>it. There's no way it will have the same distance with
>>your 18"s not if you measure it from the center. The
>>size of the wheel will not matter if you measure it
>>from the center. I don't know where you got your info
>>but it's questionable. Ray
>Info straight from Pedders, rim size is no matter and
>Im on 19"s. I measured after the fact and it was
>right at 24" from bottom of wheel. Email them and see.

I'm sorry Dude but I don't think so. If you measure the distance using your stock rims (15"s) or even a 17"s, it will not be 24". Just go check it out guys and you'll see what I mean. Ray

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