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16.9x34 tires on L Case?
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Ole CC
02-06-2021 08:47:59
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I`m wanting to put some 16.9x34 tires on the back of my L Case to pull Div2 and wondering if anyone has done it. Best I can tell measuring they will fit under the fenders, just trying to make sure before I start cutting down spokes.
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Ole CC
02-09-2021 07:04:14
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Re: 16.9x34 tires on L Case? in reply to Ole CC, 02-06-2021 08:47:59
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Thanks for the reply. I have a nice set of Firestone F&R`s to go on, I think they`ll be ok.
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Ole CC
02-06-2021 11:56:37
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Re: 16.9x34 tires on L Case? in reply to Ole CC, 02-06-2021 08:47:59
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I should mention it has 15.5x38 on it now and there is about 1 1/2 inches between the tire and fender
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817jdg
02-08-2021 14:43:32
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Re: 16.9x34 tires on L Case? in reply to Ole CC, 02-06-2021 11:56:37
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I have a set of co op 16.9-34s on mine factory fenders works fine..
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