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Thread: Will they fit on my 84 Slapper bar car

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    Some Boost BLK BRD 88's Avatar
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    Will they fit on my 84 Slapper bar car

    Our 84 has H & R Sport suspension with rolled rear wheel wells. Will a pair of 245/50/16 tires mounted on OEM SVO Wheels fit on the rear without rubbing?
    I know they will be a bit larger diameter & will throw the speedometer off a couple of miles an hour, which is fine with me, but don't want them to rub on bumps etc.

    Ron
    The problem I never fix on my cars is the nut that holds the steering wheel

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    I have them on mine and they dont rub but I never have anybody in the back seat.

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    Kendal, Do you have them mounted on OEM 7" wheels?
    Ron
    The problem I never fix on my cars is the nut that holds the steering wheel

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    yes

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    They will rub without the lips bring rolled. I know that from experience. Once the lips are rolled they clear but not by much.

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    Ok Guys, thanks for the info.
    The problem I never fix on my cars is the nut that holds the steering wheel

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