That depends on whether or not you want to get the tire off in one piece! I suppose you could always take off one end of the shock absorber and get the axle to drop far enough to get the wheel off it, but why bother, when the fender skirt comes off so easily? Of course the answer also depends on what size tire is on the wheel. If it is an 8.20X15 or its modern radial equivalent, the 235/75R15, I don't think you'll get it off without one or the other such actions. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim Klein <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 1:00 PM Subject: IML: Gotta remove fender skirt to change '67's tire? > > Please help settle a bet. Must a '67's fender skirt be removed > in order to change the rear tire? > > Tim Klein > '67 Crown 4DHT, haze green > Plano, Texas > -- > >