Does anyone know how far can I move the springs inward before I have to mini tub the back, was wondering if the 3" mopar/mancini kit can be used without mini tubbing the back. Would like to use wider tires.
Hey Burnt.....Any welding that needs to be done with that??
what size is that compared to a 275/60x15 drag radial? if you mini tubbed with the offset will it allow more tire in there? or is the spring just to close still? the tire im wanting is 12" in total width on a 10" wheel. i measured 11.25 total before the offset from the spring to the lip. i think i can get another 1" by removing the quarter lip, but how much more does the offset give me? 7/8"?With the offsett kit you can fit a 26x10.50 rear tire. I will warn you the fit is TIGHT
what size is that compared to a 275/60x15 drag radial? if you mini tubbed with the offset will it allow more tire in there? or is the spring just to close still? the tire im wanting is 12" in total width on a 10" wheel. i measured 11.25 total before the offset from the spring to the lip. i think i can get another 1" by removing the quarter lip, but how much more does the offset give me? 7/8"?
no welding and i dont want to if i dont have to. id prefer the bolt on method for now.Do not remover the 1/4 lip. Roll it. It is needed for strength. If you are going to mini tub and do the inboard kit, why not do the complete relocation kit. Virtualy the same amount of work.
mines a 67 dart. isnt it a smaller well then your duster? also what size rim are you running? mines going to sit as low as i can get it to without smacking the driveshaft tunnel or look goofy compared to the front endsMy 72 duster has the springs relocated inward on the axle and I have 275/60/15 BFG drag radials and I have about 3"-4" between the back of the tire and the leaf spring.....not positive on the gap between tires and tubs....and I have about an inch and a half gap give or take between the tires and the wheel well lip.
what size is that compared to a 275/60x15 drag radial? if you mini tubbed with the offset will it allow more tire in there? or is the spring just to close still? the tire im wanting is 12" in total width on a 10" wheel. i measured 11.25 total before the offset from the spring to the lip. i think i can get another 1" by removing the quarter lip, but how much more does the offset give me? 7/8"?
no welding and i dont want to if i dont have to. id prefer the bolt on method for now.
im having a strange 9" built for it so i have to have this straitened out first before the ends and stuff get welded on.Offset hangers require welding. You need to reweld the pads on ther rear housing.
Hope this isn't too much off topic, but if you move the springs what do you do about the shocks? Do you still use the regular mounting box things that go on the springs or do you need to make separate shock tabs on the axle? I assume just an offset kit wouldn't need them, but I would think moving them all the way into the frame would be interesting. At the very least I would think you would need shorter shocks because of the geometry, but anyone have real numbers?