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Old 11-07-2018, 10:43 AM   #1
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Re: New Product: Shortened rear wheel tubs for Slammed rear trucks

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Scoti - thanks for inquiring and it looks like you figured it out already, but I will post again just for clarification.

CT44's are 4" shorter than stock and 4" wider than stock.
CT47's are 4" shorter than stock and 7" wider than stock.

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Re: New Product: Shortened rear wheel tubs for Slammed rear trucks

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Scoti - thanks for inquiring and it looks like you figured it out already, but I will post again just for clarification.

CT44's are 4" shorter than stock and 4" wider than stock.
CT47's are 4" shorter than stock and 7" wider than stock.

Take care,

Rob
Rob are you still making these?
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Re: New Product: Shortened rear wheel tubs for Slammed rear trucks

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Rob are you still making these?
They are available here....
https://munsseyspeed.com/#munsseyspeed
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They are available here....
https://munsseyspeed.com/#munsseyspeed
Thanks Scoti

Do these fit 60-66? I only see 67-72 on the website, but I thought I’d seen them used in build threads on 60-66.
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Re: New Product: Shortened rear wheel tubs for Slammed rear trucks

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Thanks Scoti

Do these fit 60-66? I only see 67-72 on the website, but I thought I’d seen them used in build threads on 60-66.
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Inner bed walls are different on 63-66 vs 67-72 vs 73-87 but they could probably work w/some effort & modding.

I have steel/stock height 67-72 tubs in my '64. My floor is raised about 6" (3" less I than what the chub-tubz were designed for) but work for the way I'm setting mine up. I think it will ultimately depend on your wants/goals.
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