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Old 04-26-2008, 10:47 AM
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The rears are 295x35x18 and fronts are 275x40x17s, what will I have to do to make the rears fit? I don't really plan on lowering the car anytime soon, so ill get to that when I do lower it, (yes I'm still at 4x4 ride height ), so is the bfh all I will have to do? Or will I have to remove my bumpstops as well?.. I drive the car pretty spirited and I have all stock suspension except bilsteins

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i dont think you will have to do anything at all actually
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you wont have to do anything, you will be fine
Old 04-26-2008, 10:58 AM
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throw 'em on, then go do some more spirited driving!
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Good deal I'm also painting my calipers, its hot today so how long should I let them dry after the last cost is on before I put the rims on? And take. It out for a spin?
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They'll fit fine, shouldn't have to do any modification. Just let them dry like you would anything else you paint, once it's dry and not tacky anymore you're good to go.
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let them dry and hit them with some hi temp clear. that'll make him really pop
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What would the clear do to them? Make them glossy kinds?




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