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    Quote Originally Posted by 40FordDeluxe View Post

    Randy, I may have to dig out my stock fenders and see what they look like on the car now. I'm thinking they won't fit now but hopefully I'm wrong.
    It might be worth checking out...depending on the backspacing of your wheels. My 9" rearend is 57.25" between wheel mounting surfaces. I tried the 17x9 steelies from my truck on the 37 at one point. I don't remember exact details of the fit but I got them on.
    You have the Explorer rear, right? I think that's a little wider so it might not work....
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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    It might be worth checking out...depending on the backspacing of your wheels. My 9" rearend is 57.25" between wheel mounting surfaces. I tried the 17x9 steelies from my truck on the 37 at one point. I don't remember exact details of the fit but I got them on.
    You have the Explorer rear, right? I think that's a little wider so it might not work....
    Yes I do, and that is my concern. If I remember correctly, it's 60" wide and my wheels are 0 off set which is 5".
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