New Rims on the car!
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New Rims on the car!
Cant wait to get it painted and start driving the POS....
That front end might settle back down from being up in the air for so long looks li8ke i have 2-3 inches of wheel gap
That front end might settle back down from being up in the air for so long looks li8ke i have 2-3 inches of wheel gap
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Originally Posted by rotoboy661
sf challenge???
dope wheels
lower that bitch more man
dope wheels
lower that bitch more man
its already lowered 2 inches it hasn't been really driven in over 2 years... and the front end was off the ground a majority of the time... the springs just need to settle in and those wheels will nearly tuck
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Originally Posted by ejmack1
18x9.5 275's rear
18x8.5 245's front
18x8.5 245's front
245 what?
Nice!... Did you have to roll the fenders in the front?.... Do you think 18x10 295/35 can fit in the rear?
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Originally Posted by RX7UP
Nice!... Did you have to roll the fenders in the front?.... Do you think 18x10 295/35 can fit in the rear?
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Originally Posted by FDNewbie
I have 245/35/18s in the front, and 285/30/18s in the rear, 100% stock suspension, no probs in the rear at all. The front tires rub against the front fender lining during sharp turns, however (the fender lining that's in front of the tire, sitting between the tire and the engine bay)
Do you think that 235/40/18 fit in the front with a 18X8 rim?
How about 295/35/18 on a 18X10 rim in the rear?