If you're planning to run anything over a 15" wheel you should be fine when it comes to wheel/tire to suspension clearance. as, long as you aren't dummy like me and swap to fender well headers and have to switch wheel and tire package after a year. LOL
As a side note If you think you may want to swap to a big brake package up front take that into account and get spindles that support that, rather than buy a second set if not DM me I have a set of 2.5 CPP spindles I could make you a deal on if interested.
Thanks for the advice.
Truck’s a F44/Big 10 so it has the “big brakes” already lol. Assuming you meant that and not aftermarket.
Appreciate the offer but I need the 1.25” rotor spindles and kinda honing in on 3” as it’s got 20s now and if I ever went back to steel wheels they probably wouldn’t be smaller than 18s. Not everyone’s cup of tea but I like the look of bigger rims in general.
No chance of fenderwell headers or anything else getting in the way there. I took that into account when mounting the side pipes already.
Took a bit to get the pipes where they “look” like they’re in the right place, didn’t intrude into the wheel well too much and could actually attach them to rockers without major changes in the bolt up locations.
I like the side pipe look enough that when/if I put something under the hood with more than 200 ponies I’d probably use exhaust manifolds or shorty headers so I could plumb them back up to the side pipes. Long tubes would work but the exhaust would have to do 2 u-turns before reaching the pipes with long tubes and standard collectors.
Pipes are another reason I’m stopping at 2.5-3” in front. Rear will end up in the 4-5” range with lowering leafs. But with them pipes I think it will have the illusion of being more slammed than it actually is.
Mostly though due to simplicity. Can bolt on spindles and leafs easy peasy. Anything more and there’s a lot more work involved.
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