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<blockquote data-quote="RIDE THE" data-source="post: 8157127" data-attributes="member: 38846"><p>I'm sure Foreman will chime in here at some point and he can give the specs on the wheels. He dealt with getting them made so he would be the best source for that info.</p><p></p><p>Between the hub depth and the hard ass Goodyear tires they were nothing short of a complete bitch to install. </p><p></p><p>Boze messed up on the back spacing and it screwed with us from the word go. The rears look great with a big fat lip but the hub was to shallow for the flange on the axle so the wheel wouldn't sit flush against the rotor. Had to add a 1/4 spacer. In the front we had to add another 1/4 inch spacer because the dust cap interfered with the center cap of the wheel. I had to cut 1/4 off the spindle and smash the dust cap down to get it to fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RIDE THE, post: 8157127, member: 38846"] I'm sure Foreman will chime in here at some point and he can give the specs on the wheels. He dealt with getting them made so he would be the best source for that info. Between the hub depth and the hard ass Goodyear tires they were nothing short of a complete bitch to install. Boze messed up on the back spacing and it screwed with us from the word go. The rears look great with a big fat lip but the hub was to shallow for the flange on the axle so the wheel wouldn't sit flush against the rotor. Had to add a 1/4 spacer. In the front we had to add another 1/4 inch spacer because the dust cap interfered with the center cap of the wheel. I had to cut 1/4 off the spindle and smash the dust cap down to get it to fit. [/QUOTE]
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