MiNi Tubbed Cobra, & Some Wide Tires..

My representation of a 345 in a cobra…. Widened the wheel to 11½”, massaged the wheel well in a little (nothing major), a very minor wheel spacer ( not sure what size but basically a shim), and rolled the lip which I really didn’t need to (just wanted to be safe). It does have a solid rear end though, no IRS. Never had any problems.

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My representation of a 345 in a cobra…. Widened the wheel to 11½”, massaged the wheel well in a little (nothing major), a very minor wheel spacer ( not sure what size but basically a shim), and rolled the lip which I really didn’t need to (just wanted to be safe). It does have a solid rear end though, no IRS. Never had any problems.

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Thumbs up for lifting 275s :)
 
God damn. Every time I see someone post a picture of 345s under it I'm like sweet I guess I can make it work, then in the last line I always read PS solid axle no IRS. Fml.
 
The Eastwood fender roller can be positioned in a way so that when it's ran across the lip, its actually kicks the lip out. The paint on the inside of the fender is damaged but I didn't care all that much, plan on repainting the whole thing. I'll probably get a little more out of it with the hammer/dolly before paint

~Eric

Did you use a heat gun at all when you rolled them? I want to roll mine but I'm scared of F'in the paint up.
 
Most people fuck the paint up? Or use a heat gun? I know you're susposed to, I was just wondering if maybe Eric didn't and that's why it chipped a little.
 
Just buy or rent the Eastwood Fender roller. That thing won't break the paint. The key is to roll it nice and slow, like Usher.

BTW...if you use a heat gun, don't get it too hot, that paint will bubble up.
 
Most people fuck the paint up? Or use a heat gun? I know you're susposed to, I was just wondering if maybe Eric didn't and that's why it chipped a little.

I started with one but got restless, haha. I knew I was repainting the car so it really wasn't a big deal to me.

~Eric
 
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