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Old 11-04-2004, 02:20 PM
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I think im gona get 18/10 in the back and the front im debateing right now I need some input either 17/9 or 18/9

also what kind of rubber should i put around these wheels, im looking for dry traction. sizes i was thinking 275 in front and 295 in back, i kind of want street radials in the back. whats the widest tire I could go without it looking like **** or bulgeing on a 18/10 wheel...something that will catch good.
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The 41 mm offset wheels are the only ones that will fit an F-Car . . . FYI
Old 11-04-2004, 04:45 PM
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The 41 mm offset wheels are the only ones that will fit an F-Car . . . FYI
well thank you that is usefull info so basically what you are saying is that i have to go 18/10 all the way around
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what is a nice sized tire I can fit on the rear that will give me the most traction without doing a lot of work...could i get away with 315/30 or should I go with 295/35 with 18's (10 inches wide) also what size would be good up front
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IMHO a 295/35ZR18 would work best. 305 maybe.
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STANGKILLASS over at LS2.com has those and they look pretty good on his car. They have a deep dish to them and fit nicely.




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