Check out the new skins....

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by SpeedMaven, Oct 3, 2007.

  1. SpeedMaven

    SpeedMaven Mississippi Mad Man

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    Changed the Maverick over to 5 lugs today and added the new Rodlites in the process. 15 X 3.5 with 165-80-15 on front and 15 X 8 with 295-50-15 on back. Yeah, they fit. All I had to do was cut the bumpstop back a little and it all fit, lots of room to spare. I did roll the fender lip, but didnt really need to. Also, I put a better set of leafs on the rear, the ones on this car were shot, looked like a lead sled.
     

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    SpeedMaven Mississippi Mad Man

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    couple more...

    Made a lot of difference, huh?
     

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  3. mavmanerick

    mavmanerick burnin' rubber since '90

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    looks freakin good man!(y)
     
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    PINKY .....John Ford.....

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    looks mean!
    Fast just sitting there!
     
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    don graham MCG State Rep

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    looks nice.:thumbs2:
     
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    Love that look!

    Big/little will never go out of style.

    That said, the 165s up front are scary to drive on the street at times.
    Been there, done that. Not much grip.
     
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    PAINTANK Cometosis Obsessivus

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    That looks really good.
    REALLY good.
     
  8. SpeedMaven

    SpeedMaven Mississippi Mad Man

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    It'd be cool if it had the GO to match, lol. Still wheezin' along with 200 power for now. Hopefully by the end of October, I will have the first of its V8s installed. For the time being it will have a mildly cammed 5.0 with iron heads, small tube headers, etc. I will drive it like that while I build its new stroker Cleveland. Planning on a 408 Cleveland with 4V heads, 1 7/8 headers, 4 speed, etc. Maybe by the time it gets Cleveland power, it will also be painted. Currently planning on Bright Yellow (Viper Yellow) with black Grabber appointments. Will be using either a glass cowl hood or more likely flat glass hood with Boss 429 scoop. Still looking for Bobcat taillights..I saw a post on another board where someone made their own, I may do that also, getting tired of looking. Dont you just love the look of that thing from behind? Well, except for the skinny little exhaust pipe peeking out...:hmmm:
     
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    SpeedMaven Mississippi Mad Man

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    Funny you said that. I've never really had a car with normal size front tires, lol. My `57 Ford Custom sedan had the same tires as this one, but with Pro Stars, and I drove it like that for a couple years. Never really had any trouble with it. Before that I had a line of Fox body Mustangs, and soon after I bought them, they all had skinnies on front. In retrospect, I wish I had waited until the swap meet at the dragstrip last saturday to buy the fronts, because the VW people had a stack of new ones there, the 145R15 and 165R15s..those are nice.

    Thanks for all the positive comments, guys, I am inspired now:dance:
     
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    Looks good dude
     
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    M.A.V. Yep,my real initials.

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    Looks really good. What is the backspacing of the rear wheels?
     
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    Derek 5oComet Tire burner

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    Looks cool,i can't belive you got 295/50's on there with no rubbing,awsome.
     
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    3.5 inch BS. There is still a good bit of room on the inside. If Weld made a 4 inch BS it would have been ideal. I plan to cut a nine inch to a total axle to axle width of 55 inches, which should pull the tires in a little more. I have one done now, but it is 56 inches total. I would really like to have the other 1/2 inch per side. I was surprised that I didnt have to scuttle my plans and go get a smaller tire to be honest. I was really holding my breath there until I let it down off the jack...then :bananaman
     

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