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Does anyone make a steel step-shaver kit??
They have spacers. They have to.FTC said:arent they way too huge to put on even with big ***$ spacers or are they knockoffs wiht the right backspacing????
i would like to run a similar set up on my truck. what are the demensions of the spacers? how bad do the wheels rub? and what size tires did he use? thanks.fetuss10 said:
They have spacers. They have to.
Its stock axle. Theres spacers used.ONEBDGMC said:he could have used a wider axle
that may be true, but it takes a lot of $$$.ONEBDGMC said:yeah but a wider axle would be better than spacers
A lot more money deffently. Plus it would be useless for a wider axle. S10 axle are built strong enough to hold up to 350s without a problem.MightyMouseJ5 said:
that may be true, but it takes a lot of $$$.![]()
maybe for gentle use, but a stock 7.625 10 bolt will snap like a twig under toque. Even ZR2's come with the 8.5, and hard core guys use Dana 44's or Ford 9"'sfetuss10 said:
A lot more money deffently. Plus it would be useless for a wider axle. S10 axle are built strong enough to hold up to 350s without a problem.
Contact [email protected]. He can get ya one for a good price.deton8r said:page 96 of the new Street Trucks mag has an install of the new Sir Michael's steel step shaver/spare relocator kit. Looks cool but doesn't mention prices. I'm pretty sure the sides are steel too.
If I get one, it'll be the Sir Michael's kit.
deton8r said:page 96 of the new Street Trucks mag has an install of the new Sir Michael's steel step shaver/spare relocator kit. Looks cool but doesn't mention prices. I'm pretty sure the sides are steel too.
If I get one, it'll be the Sir Michael's kit.