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    Default 4 3/4 B/S on rear fit with on a 68 wtih 245/50/16

    I need have at least three "yes" for me to purchase new rear wheels - with better B/S than the 4in that I currently have - so I am looking to buy two 16x8 with 4 3/4 B/S to run 245 50 16 with a 12 bolt / leaf / disc rear / with a NON rolled fender lip. I would like to go with a 4 3/34 B/S over the 5 in B/S as it is cheaper 0- but I would like to know if it will clear - PLEASE ADVISE.

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    O.K. somebody must be able to answer my question - come on guys - help me out.

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    With a 255/50/16 on a 16"x8"x4.5"bs the top of the rear fender opening must be slightly rolled. With a 245 and 4 3/4" it will be close. They should fit fine in the front.
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