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I had a 4th gen Firebird and it had a KTRE 12 bolt and from what I knew it was stock width. All stock type mounting brackets for suspension and shocks. Pete Z traction bars and lower bars...
I replaced the springs and put stock ones in there to raise it a little. 10" rims and no clearance problems with any 9" tire.... I don't recall the offset but it was nothing unusual.... Hooked in a car wash....LOL
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Thank you all for the input. I appreciate it. I will see what I can find out for offset on 10" wheels.
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The rear ends under these cars are not stock width, a stock width rear end would be too wide. Most of the f body cars I've built had a 60" or so axle flange to axle flange rear end. As mentioned earlier if you have the wheels and tires that will be used on the car you can get a more accurate measurement.
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