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MnMeLiTe
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7/23/2003
00:20:49

Subject: Another rim question??
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So I was looking at Benzdaks' page, very nice site I might add, and I came across this Durango. My question is, everything is set-up just like our daks correct. It looks to me that this durango has 20's with the flares on and he's tucking part rim, and im sure if it were slammed it would tuck more.. What do you think the set-up is. I just want opinions thats all. I just think it looks bad a$$ with the flares on thats why i am asking and I thought it wasn't possible to tuck with the flares.. Any 2cents would be cool...
Thanks guys,
Mike

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7/23/2003
21:25:38

RE: Another rim question??
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nice durango! those rims are rozzi detentions if i'm not mistaken. I've seen em on literally like 4 or 5 dakotas/durangos. i'm pretty sure they tuck without the flares (the dakotas didn't have flares).
flares can help u tuck if ur not tooo slammed, but if you're talking about slammin in to the ground, the flares wont make much difference i dont think. Peace
-Dan



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7/25/2003
16:32:36

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I have a bagged 99 Dakota that lays frame all the way around. I have Billet Specialties 18x7. They still wouldnt tuck with max back spacing so I had to dock my rear end 2 inches on each side.
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