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    Best thing to do is take it to a local wheel shop and see what they can do for you.
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    wheel & tires

     



    You need to use a straight edge and tape measure to see how much space
    u have. Take the rear wheels and tires off, have the car at ride height
    jack stands under rear housing and measure from the front of the drum
    inboard to the spring or wheel tub etc.. and then measure out to the body
    that will tell you what back space to use and so on. Worked for me.

    Ron

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