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Old 09-08-2009, 12:35 PM
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Default 325 Hoosiers mounted up... pics!

Took a little BFH'ing and fender rolling/flaring, but they fit great now with no rubbing.






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Looks great.

Did you use a fender rolling tool, or another method?
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Damn that thing looks mean!!! Good job!

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Originally Posted by z28mccrory
Looks great.

Did you use a fender rolling tool, or another method?
I used my trusty hammer
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Originally Posted by NSSANE02
I used my trusty hammer
Hey whatever works!

Any pics of that?
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Very nice my 295's rub every time I pull into my driveway
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Looks damn good. You got a bad *** car sir!
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******* awesome!
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Thanks guys.

Originally Posted by z28mccrory
Hey whatever works!

Any pics of that?
Dont have any other pics yet, what are you asking about?
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Car looks amazing!

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6.5" or 7.5" rear spacing?
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7.5" only way to go on a stock width rear, and big tires.
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how did i miss that thread,

get a fender shot.

looking good bro.
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Looks very mean! I love it
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Veddy nice..........
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Looks good! But isnt that too much tire for your set-up (Full Bolt-Ons)? Won't it slow you down?
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Originally Posted by NSSANE02
7.5" only way to go on a stock width rear, and big tires.
Preferable way to go.
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Originally Posted by Engine_HP
how did i miss that thread,

get a fender shot.

looking good bro.
Inside the fender? I already needed to get some paint and body work done for some pre-existing issues, so I didnt bother to heat it up when I flared it and it has a lot of chipping. As far as the flaring goes, the drivers side ended up coming out really smooth but the passenger side has some ripples that I'll fix up when I do the bodywork.
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Originally Posted by MeanGreen
Looks good! But isnt that too much tire for your set-up (Full Bolt-Ons)? Won't it slow you down?
It is WAY overkill for my setup, I got these when I was running on the street a lot. I was trying to see if I could make a 6 speed dead hook on the street (which it does)

I don't think it'll slow me down though. These tires are actually lighter than my 275 ET Street radials, and I'll be able to run higher tire pressure and stiffer suspension which has yielded better times for me in the past.
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Looks awesome! Is your car lowered? What's the suspension setup in the rear?



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