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<blockquote data-quote="mark" data-source="post: 1282238" data-attributes="member: 16354"><p>H1's will fit on a D44 front without spacers. You'll need special high-steer arms and cut the stock tie-rod arms off.</p><p></p><p>However it might look dumb since your axle is 69" wide and came stock with something like 4" BS rims. So going to 7" BS's going to suck them WAY in.</p><p></p><p>3" spacers (pretty common) would match original, and require no special steering. 2" spacers would work fine, this would be similar to guys running H2 rims (5" BS), and they typically look pretty good.</p><p></p><p>1.5" spacer are pretty much the minimum required to retain the stock tie-rod arms, I'm running 2" spacers with a Dodge width front D60 (or atleast I will be), going to put me at about 81-82" bulge to bulge with a 14" wide tire. Perfect in my book. A Dodge 60 is ~67" wider vs a Chevy 60 at ~69" (same as D44). Your rear 14B is 67", a dually hub unit would be about 63".</p><p></p><p>I got my spacers from <a href="http://www.ezaccessory.com" target="_blank">www.ezaccessory.com</a> and they seem to be pretty nice. Good price on lug nuts etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p>that help any?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark, post: 1282238, member: 16354"] H1's will fit on a D44 front without spacers. You'll need special high-steer arms and cut the stock tie-rod arms off. However it might look dumb since your axle is 69" wide and came stock with something like 4" BS rims. So going to 7" BS's going to suck them WAY in. 3" spacers (pretty common) would match original, and require no special steering. 2" spacers would work fine, this would be similar to guys running H2 rims (5" BS), and they typically look pretty good. 1.5" spacer are pretty much the minimum required to retain the stock tie-rod arms, I'm running 2" spacers with a Dodge width front D60 (or atleast I will be), going to put me at about 81-82" bulge to bulge with a 14" wide tire. Perfect in my book. A Dodge 60 is ~67" wider vs a Chevy 60 at ~69" (same as D44). Your rear 14B is 67", a dually hub unit would be about 63". I got my spacers from [url]www.ezaccessory.com[/url] and they seem to be pretty nice. Good price on lug nuts etc. that help any? [/QUOTE]
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