: Tires on stock EB???


Lure
04-28-2002, 06:04 PM
I have decided that I am going to get my EB driveable and stuff so that this summer I can play with it. I don't have the money to build it how I want so I am going to make the best with what I have. Anyway, I was wonder what size tire I could fit after I cut the fenders and all. I am not going to put a lift, maybe a body lift if anything.

Thanks A lot:D

Lure
04-28-2002, 06:13 PM
also, does anyone know about how much a 1970 302 air condition would be worth. it works as far as I know, I am considering selling it.


Thanks

Alpo
04-28-2002, 06:36 PM
My EB has stock suspension with front fenders uncut and the rear is cut with fiberglass flares, I run 31x10.5x15 on 15x7 rims, the rear is fine but the front will JUST barely touch the front of the fender if it is stuffed just right and the wheel is turned a little.

I agree with your plan to at least get it running to enjoy it and save money for future plans.

Wheel it! don't let it sit!

Eric

Oh, and if that A/C uses a York compressor then just convert it to 'On Board Air'.

Lure
04-28-2002, 09:25 PM
Thanks for the reply.

I think that it will be better to get it running to have some fun with it this summer. Also I was talking to my brother early and he said that I could use the A/C for onboard air. :)

Thanks a lot. Any other info will help:D

FearMe
04-28-2002, 09:38 PM
If you have air in an EB that is at least all there, and maybe even works you should be able to get enough for it for some springs and lift blocks. Do a body lift and stuff 36's under it and go play. If you just want to go play in the rocks, and your EB is not beat to hell and rusted out there are plenty of people that would pay enough for it so you could go buy a good already set up trail machine. They don't build EB's anymore and good uncut ones are getting harder to find and more expensive every day. Do what you want, it's yours. I did and regret it.

Lure
04-28-2002, 09:54 PM
I was also wondering, how big of a lift I could put on that thing without changing brake lines, drivelines, and any other types of lines there might be:) I don't want to go the expensive route right yet because I want to play with it this summer:emb:

Thanks:D