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Old 11-25-2001, 11:48 PM   #2
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Sure its possible, but depending on your safety gear, you may only do it once. You need a 10 point, full fire suit, boots, gloves. All SFI as far as trannie shield, flexplate, flexplate shield (or JW Ultrabell instead) window net, and too much else to list. You are also adding quite a bit of weight with the new rims and tires. A buddy of mine actually slowed down when he went from a 10.5 inch tire to a 13.5 inch by 3/10th of a second. Too much drag. Sorry...couldn't help with the back spacing but good luck.

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