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Old Dec 12, 2010 | 10:24 AM
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So, here's my question. I'm thinking about doing the steelie S10 wheel thing. So the wheels sit out a little bit. My only complaint about my Blazer 4x4 is it seems like the rims sit too far inside the body. Kinda looks like a roller skate to me. BUT, I have brand new set of 235/75/15 on it now. If I swap out the factory alloys for the S10 steelies, and use my current tires, will it still hit the fenders? I know I may have to shackle up, and crank the T-Bar, but I've searched for more info on the stock tire size on S10 rims, and couldn't find anything, or maybe I'm just not a good searcher!
 

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Old Dec 12, 2010 | 10:35 AM
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*Moved into your own thread, please don't "hijack" other member's build threads*

You'll probably get an answer quicker here anyway. If you prefer the stance then I say go for it. I don't think you'll rub, and if you do I doubt it'll take much cranking to clear them.
 
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