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Re: 12.4 or 13.6 on rear of H
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Posted by old don on October 29, 2004 at 17:31:37 from (68.79.181.171):
In Reply to: 12.4 or 13.6 on rear of H posted by Kevin on October 29, 2004 at 15:33:11:
Just make sure your front tires match your rear tires or otherwise you'll be running down hill all the time. Just for asthetics some people don't notice it but every time you upsize your rear wheel width with the same outer diameter you raise the height of your vehicle. If you want to widen your rear tire you may have to go to something like a 36 or 34 diameter which requires a wheel center change and rim. I suggest matching the rear wheels to the fronts. Most of the time years ago we always saw 12" on 11" rims which were specially widened to accomodate this procedure.In other word 12-4's shouldn't be a problem 13's could be.2 cents
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