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Old 08-21-2010, 05:58 PM
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Just wondering who here is running the ebaich sportline lowering springs - with a tall rear tire. Of course with the fenders being rolled --- I'm currently running a 275/40/17 m/t tire in the rear I wanted to upgrade to a taller tire. which is close to 28" the 295/45/17 --- Just wondering if it would fit -- Wanted to ask before to see before I spend the money
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I don't see any reason why it wouldn't ... your not going extremely tall or wide.. how much space did you have before?

my only concern is if the rear is centered- and how close it would be under "squatting"
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Originally Posted by meine96ws6
I don't see any reason why it wouldn't ... your not going extremely tall or wide.. how much space did you have before?

my only concern is if the rear is centered- and how close it would be under "squatting"
Well I measured my current tire and it's about 25" tall. I have maybee
2 1/2-3" for height wise. When I launch the car does squat pretty good -- I could always run airbags in the rear to push the backend up alittle




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